AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Energy Security: Pacific experts warn the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, pushing governments to speed up locally led renewables instead of relying on short-term fixes. Climate Risk Watch: El Niño has been declared for the Pacific, with Western areas likely to turn drier and drought risk rising, while other parts may see above-normal rain—SPREP urges proactive water planning. Ocean Protection Push: Fiji and Panama launched a global “twilight zone” (mesopelagic) conservation challenge to protect the ocean’s food and carbon engine from fishing and deep-sea mining. Coral Hope, Targeted Action: A new study maps climate-resilient “coral havens,” offering a more precise way to focus reef protection as heat stress grows. Vanuatu & Mobility Pressure: Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa ballot will open 1 July, but Vanuatu is excluded—described by a Vanuatu advisor as “pressure, not partnership,” tied to the Nakamal Agreement. Blue Pacific Governance: Vanuatu’s Oceans Act and new ocean ministry are highlighted as regional leaders back stronger ocean stewardship, including support for the BBNJ ocean biodiversity deal. Tuvalu Climate Payments: Tuvalu’s parametric high-tide insurance has paid 409 households automatically after flooding triggers—no forms, no delays. Maritime Decarbonisation: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, including Vanuatu, aiming for low-carbon ships and resilient ports. Ocean Stewardship in Practice: Fiji plans to fully protect 15% of its ocean by end-2026 while tackling illegal fishing and reef damage. Regional Security Debate: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-wide security pact idea, arguing issues should be handled first by Pacific nations.
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