AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Displacement Framework: Pacific governments adopted the first regional guidance on climate-related planned relocation, stressing community participation, Indigenous rights, and cultural preservation as a last resort when adaptation is no longer possible. Tuvalu Fossil Fuel Scrutiny: Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo said AFP’s report that the Tuvalu Trust Fund invested in oil and coal is “not a good look,” and the government is reviewing the holdings. Climate-Ocean Survival Link: At the Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo, Tuvalu called for climate action and ocean management to be treated as one agenda, citing coastal erosion, coral bleaching, and shifting fish patterns. Renewables for Energy Security: In Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, community leaders trained on solar installation and maintenance through the Solar Scholars initiative to cut reliance on imported fuel. EU Seafood Rule Impact: EU food safety changes for freezer vessels are expected to affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting to the EU. COP31 Prep: Pacific senior officials advanced coordination and set priorities ahead of COP31, including pre-COP31 meetings hosted by Fiji and Tuvalu in October. Tuvalu Digital Nation: Tuvalu’s Digital Nation push aims to preserve statehood and identity as sea levels rise and land becomes less secure. Samoan Language Week: Oamaru Pacific Island Trust activities celebrated Samoan legends, songs, screen printing, and traditional food during Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa.
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