AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate & Health: Tuvalu’s climate-hit trust fund is under review after an AFP investigation found it invested in coal mining, gas exploration, and a major crude oil refinery—raising concerns about “fossil fuel exposure” as the country faces sea-level rise, flooding, and climate-linked health pressures. Ocean & Food Security: A new look at Super El Niño warns that extreme warming can disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries, threatening fish stocks, livelihoods, and coastal food security—key issues for island health and nutrition. Global Policy for Fisheries: The WTO’s Fisheries Subsidies Agreement (in force since Sept 2025) aims to curb harmful support tied to illegal and overfished catches, but progress on the next phase could stall if major countries delay talks—potentially affecting Pacific fishers and exporters. Climate Justice Diplomacy: A UN General Assembly resolution backs the ICJ’s call for urgent, equitable climate action and stronger climate-related human rights protections, pushing vulnerable states toward faster adaptation and cleaner energy. Pacific Public Health Links: Taiwan’s vice foreign minister highlighted cooperation with Pacific partners including Tuvalu on climate resilience, the blue economy, regional security, and public health.
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