AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Adaptation Funding: The Global Environment Facility has approved four new Pacific climate adaptation projects, including for Tuvalu and Vanuatu, with about US$14m in grants plus $43m in co-financing to help communities, infrastructure and ecosystems handle flooding, sea-level rise and coastal erosion. El Niño Outlook: SPREP says El Niño can bring risks like lower rainfall in parts of the western Pacific, but also highlights what communities can expect and plan for as ENSO phases shift. Methane Push After Fish Kill: Micronesia and Tuvalu-backed calls for a methane pact are gaining urgency after El Niño-linked reef fish deaths, with leaders arguing methane action must be immediate, not just voluntary pledges. Plastic Pollution Talks: Pacific negotiators are heading toward Nairobi to push a global legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution, stressing the stakes for ocean-dependent island communities. Tuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia refused AFP’s request for internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, raising fresh concerns about fossil-fuel exposure and greenwashing risk. Pacific Finance Pressure: Forum finance ministers meet in Majuro amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability, with leaders urging resilience planning. Tuvalu Fisheries Rules: Tuvalu’s Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 aim to strengthen licensing, monitoring and conservation to protect marine livelihoods and food security.
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