AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoTuvalu–Australia climate partnership: Tuvalu’s Acting Prime Minister Panapasi Nelesone met Australia’s Governor-General Sam Mostyn in Funafuti, stressing that sea-level rise is already “lived reality” and highlighting support under the Falepili Union, including the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project and assistance for Tuvaluans settling in Australia. Energy resilience on the ground: As fuel prices bite, Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu leaders completed hands-on solar training through 350.org Pacific and ICSC, aiming to cut reliance on imported diesel and build community control of power. COP31 preparations: Pacific senior officials met to coordinate a united Pacific approach ahead of COP31, with Fiji and Tuvalu set to host pre-COP meetings in October 2026. Climate justice in international law: The UN General Assembly backed an ICJ advisory opinion affirming countries’ legal duty to limit global warming, while the US voted against—an issue Vanuatu raised. Fossil-fuel exposure scandal: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s climate trust fund invested via Mercer in funds tied to coal, gas and major oil—prompting Tuvalu to review its “fossil fuel exposure.”
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