AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Climate Cooperation: Hawaiʻi, California and Kiribati joined other Pacific jurisdictions in wrapping up the inaugural Pacific Climate Summit, pledging deeper regional work on climate adaptation and resilience as rising temperatures intensify hazards for people and ecosystems. El Niño Outlook: SPREP says the naturally occurring El Niño can bring both risks and opportunities, with Pacific communities urged to prepare for shifting rainfall and ocean conditions. Disaster Readiness Training: SPC and WFP ran a Humanitarian Warehouse Exchange in Brisbane for NDMO logistics officers from Kiribati and other Pacific states, focusing on faster, safer relief supply handling. Banaba Mining Dispute: Fiji court filings are deepening the Banaba resource extraction fight, with community groups questioning trust fund audits and whether mining plans are truly paused. Plastic Pollution Talks: Pacific voices are pushing for stronger action in global negotiations ahead of Nairobi, aiming for a legally binding treaty to curb plastic pollution in the marine environment. Water Access Map: A new global look shows safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions, highlighting major gaps that matter for Pacific island resilience.
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