AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSolar for energy resilience: 350.org Pacific and the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities trained community leaders from Fiji, Vanuatu and Tuvalu to install and maintain solar PV, installing two systems in Fiji to cut fuel-cost pressure and keep lights on during outages. El Niño watch for Vanuatu: Vanuatu declared an El Niño watch as early signals point to warmer ocean conditions and uneven, reduced rainfall, with MPs pushing for faster planning for water, agriculture, livestock and outer islands; officials are preparing emergency funding and support. Climate law momentum: A UN vote backed the ICJ advisory opinion on climate change, strengthening the push for governments to turn legal duties into real action—an issue Vanuatu and other Pacific states are watching closely. Blue economy finance: A new Sustainable Pacific Blue Circle Fund launched in Suva to help Vanuatu and other Pacific countries’ small businesses access funding for blue economy, green economy and climate resilience work. Pacific media for weather and climate: SPREP-backed efforts are building Pacific journalists’ capacity to report on weather and climate for resilience, with a regional workshop planned in Tonga. Tourism snapshot: Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey results were released, highlighting strong visitor satisfaction and the role of natural beauty, adventure and culture.
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