AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Health (Pacific resilience): FAO-backed training in Samoa and Fiji is building local forestry capacity for sustainable teak and pine production, aiming to close technical and data gaps that leave Pacific ecosystems vulnerable to climate shocks. Climate Policy (fossil fuel phaseout push): A “Santa Marta Coalition” of mostly Global South nations is mapping pathways to transition away from fossil fuels, linking national road maps to emissions targets and trade/finance reforms. Tuvalu Climate Mobility & Health Security: A new discussion of the Australia–Tuvalu Falepili Treaty highlights climate-related migration as a lived reality, while warning that risks like loss of nationality and statelessness can worsen health and protection outcomes. Tuvalu Environment & Public Health (trust fund scrutiny): An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s climate trust fund has fossil-fuel exposure via investments tied to coal, gas, and a major refinery; Tuvalu says it is reviewing the exposure, amid growing concern over sea-level rise and flooding impacts. Pacific Oceans & Nutrition: Commentary on the WTO fisheries subsidies deal argues that stronger rules can protect marine resources and artisanal fishers—key for food security in island communities.
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