AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN Climate Liability Push: The UN General Assembly backed the ICJ’s climate-obligations ruling, with 141 countries voting yes and the US among eight opponents, arguing the text could open the door to liability and reparations claims; Vanuatu led the drive, framing it as a legal duty for states to protect people and the climate. Pacific Leadership: Vanuatu’s win is now being treated as a diplomatic turning point for frontline island states, even as the final wording reportedly trimmed earlier ideas like a damage registry. Local Climate-Justice Momentum: UN chief António Guterres called the vote a “powerful affirmation” of international law and climate justice. Ongoing Pressure Beyond UN Halls: In parallel, Pacific communities are still dealing with climate-linked strain—like violence risks during evacuations—while other regions face their own cost-of-living and service shocks. Circular Economy Spotlight: Elsewhere, makers are turning bike tyres and timber offcuts into furniture, showing how sustainability is moving from policy talk into everyday design.
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