AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate mobility & rights: A new analysis links climate change to statelessness risks in the Asia Pacific, arguing governments must urgently activate measures to identify and prevent nationality loss as Pacific climate displacement becomes real. Australia–Japan ties & Pacific security: A commentary on Australia-Japan cooperation notes climate change wasn’t on the agenda, even as Pacific small states call it their biggest security threat. Fisheries protection at risk: The WTO Fisheries Subsidies deal is praised as an environmental win, but warns that India, Indonesia and the United States could stall the next phase, weakening safeguards for overfished stocks and IUU fishing. Kiribati tourism data: The Pacific Tourism Organisation and Kiribati’s tourism authority released the 2025 International Visitor Survey, reporting visitor spending and perceptions to guide more evidence-based tourism growth. Regional enforcement for marine life: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up after three weeks of coordinated surveillance with Kiribati among participating countries, targeting IUU fishing and maritime crimes. Nuclear justice push: Kiribati and the Marshall Islands renewed calls at the UN for nuclear justice, detailing ongoing health harms from past testing in the Pacific. Kiribati anti-corruption spotlight: An op-ed backs Kiribati’s leadership in hosting the Pacific Regional Conference on Anti-Corruption, warning corruption can “sink” climate and development funding. Super El Niño impacts: A report explains how Super El Niño disrupts marine ecosystems and fisheries, threatening food security and livelihoods across coastal islands.
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