AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear risk in the Blue Pacific: Pacific Elders Voice says the U.S-Pacific Partnership Declaration missed the point by not treating climate change as the region’s biggest security threat, while Tuvalu and others face fresh alarm after China’s nuclear-capable missile test flew near Tuvalu’s waters and drew protests from Forum Chair Matthew Wale. Regional security diplomacy: Australia and Fiji signed the Vuvale Union and the Ocean of Peace Alliance in Suva, with Canberra linking the deals to climate urgency and resilience even as missile tensions rise. Coral reef heat stress: A World Reef Awareness Day explainer warns that warming seas and El Niño can push Asia-Pacific reefs toward severe bleaching, with recovery time running out. Tuvalu ocean science: Tuvalu premiered a National Geographic Pristine Seas documentary based on a 2025 expedition, aiming to strengthen reef and deep-ocean biodiversity baselines for conservation and fisheries. Pacific governance for climate delivery: Pacific Islands Forum Troika leaders met in Suva to push regional architecture reforms and COP31 preparations, including support for the Pacific Resilience Facility. Plastics implementation push: Fiji helped lead negotiations on a future plastics treaty’s finance and capacity support, stressing predictable funding for small island states. Aid squeeze: An OECD report flags falling global aid as a major threat to health and climate resilience across Pacific SIDS.
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