AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate & Health Costs: UNCTAD warns oil-price spikes from Strait of Hormuz tensions could add about US$20.4 billion a year to vulnerable economies’ fuel bills, forcing tough trade-offs between energy imports and essential public services—an issue that hits small island states hardest. Public Health & Waste Risk: Fiji’s Department of Environment rejected an Environmental Impact Assessment for a proposed Energy-from-Waste plant and private port at Vuda Point, citing unresolved risks tied to public health, hazardous ash disposal, water supply, and impacts on roads and tourism. Tuvalu Climate Finance Scrutiny: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s climate trust fund (managed via Mercer) holds investments linked to coal, gas, and a major oil refinery; Tuvalu says it is reviewing “fossil fuel exposure.” Healthcare Access: India delivered a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit to Samoa under FIPIC-III commitments, supporting kidney care and water needs. Food & Livelihoods: A Pacific-focused look at Super El Niño highlights how extreme warming can disrupt plankton productivity, destabilize marine food chains, and threaten fisheries and coastal food security. Capacity Building: FAO supported Samoa forestry officers with training on sustainable teak and pine production to strengthen climate resilience.
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