AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Mobility & Health: A new analysis highlights how Tuvaluans moving under Australia’s Falepili Treaty are already arriving in Australia, but warns that climate mobility debates often miss the health and human impacts of loss of nationality and statelessness risks. Fossil-Fuel Exposure & Public Health: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s $200m climate trust fund—managed via Mercer—has investments tied to coal, gas and a major refinery; Tuvalu says it’s reviewing the fund’s fossil-fuel exposure after activists called it “really shocking,” given rising seas and flooding impacts. Pacific Climate Finance Accountability: Multiple reports question whether climate-exposed Pacific nation funds are linked to fossil fuels, raising concerns about whether adaptation money is undermined by the same energy interests. Marine Food Security: A WTO fisheries subsidies piece notes the Fish 1 deal is an environmental win, but warns Fish 2 could be stalled by India, Indonesia and the United States—an issue that matters for Pacific livelihoods and nutrition. Regional Cooperation & Care: Taiwan’s foreign minister met Tuvalu’s minister, pointing to future cooperation including climate resilience and healthcare, alongside ICT, smart agriculture and energy.
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