AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClean Shipping: Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, with Kiribati among the signatories, aiming to coordinate a low-carbon, climate-resilient maritime transition for long, costly island routes. Climate & Heritage Resilience: UNESCO and ICCROM supported a Pacific course in Suzhou on managing World Heritage for disaster and climate resilience, with Kiribati among participating SIDS and a focus on people-centred heritage planning. Coral Survival Research: Scientists are searching for “super reefs” as record marine heat waves drive the worst global coral bleaching on record, with major reef impacts across many countries and territories. Kiribati at the Climate Front: A new report highlights how rising sea levels threaten Kiribati’s World Cup dream, tying sport and national identity to the reality of climate risk. Maritime Security: The U.S. Coast Guard launched Operation Blue Pacific to deter illegal fishing, drug and people smuggling across Oceania, including patrols in Kiribati. Pacific Peace Call: Pacific Islands Forum leaders renewed a global appeal for peace, urging dialogue and the UN Charter as climate-related pressures and global tensions mount.
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