AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFossil-fuel exposure in Tuvalu’s trust fund: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s $200m climate trust fund—managed by Mercer—has invested in coal mining, gas exploration and a major crude oil refinery, prompting Tuvalu to review its “fossil fuel exposure.” Climate-health link: The report highlights how Tuvalu’s rising seas and flooding are already affecting daily life, underscoring the health risks tied to climate disruption. Pacific climate diplomacy: A coalition of 57 mostly Global South nations is meeting in Santa Marta to build road maps for phasing out fossil fuels, including workstreams to connect national plans to U.N. emissions targets and reform finance and trade systems. Climate mobility & health equity: A Tuvalu-focused analysis argues climate-driven migration can trigger loss of nationality and statelessness, calling for faster regional action to protect people’s rights and wellbeing. Pacific ocean & food security: Coverage also points to how Super El Niño can destabilize marine ecosystems and fisheries—key for nutrition and livelihoods—alongside renewed push for ocean governance at an Island States Ocean Summit. Health tech support in the region: India’s FIPIC updates include delivering a haemodialysis machine with a portable RO unit to Samoa.
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