AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Security vs Climate Reality: Kiribati’s Ruth Kwansing says Pacific nations must stay united behind the “Ocean of Peace” as China’s nuclear-capable missile test sparks fresh debate and Australia and New Zealand move toward deeper defence alignment. Local Resilience Infrastructure: Fiji and Kiribati ministers agreed to strengthen climate-resilient infrastructure and essential services, sharing progress on renewable energy, electric vehicles, water security and lower-emissions maritime upgrades. Banaba Mining Shift: The Rabi Council of Leaders says Banaba’s resource extraction plans have moved on from Australian firm Centrex, now pursuing a feasibility study with Kiribati and Nauru—after renewed community questions about the Banaban Trust Fund. Coral Reef Warning for the Region: A Pacific-focused look at El Niño and reef heat stress highlights how warming seas drive bleaching risk, with monitoring urged for Asia and the Pacific’s most reef-rich areas. Ocean Data for Better Decisions: Three Pasifika students on New Zealand’s RV Tangaroa (“Floating University”) stress that better ocean data helps manage resources and prepare for natural hazards—key for island communities like Kiribati. Plastics Treaty Momentum: Pacific leadership continues in global plastics talks, with Fiji helping shape implementation support for a legally binding instrument, including finance and capacity for small island states.
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