AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBlue Shipping & Ports: Seven Pacific transport ministers, including Tuvalu, signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro to coordinate a cleaner, fairer maritime transition—aiming for low-carbon fleets, climate-resilient ports, and trained workers as domestic shipping struggles with aging vessels and costly routes. COP31 Ocean Leadership: Ahead of COP31 in Türkiye, the Pacific has formally appointed Ocean Envoy Inia Seruiratu (Fiji) plus envoys for Oceania and climate finance, to push ocean protection, coastal resilience, and access to climate funding on the global stage. Tuvalu Water Resilience Recognition: Tuvalu received the PLANET AQUA Award (Blue Communities category) at Venice Climate Week 2026 for leadership on water security, ecosystem restoration, renewable energy, and nature-based solutions. Climate Justice & Statehood: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo says the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion shifts the conversation from moral duty to legal commitment, arguing vulnerable island states must be compensated; Tuvalu is also shaping UN sea-level rise norms to protect sovereignty and maritime rights. Energy Transition Pressure: Pacific leaders are accelerating solar and electrification as fuel costs bite; Tuvalu’s trust-fund investments in oil and coal are under review after AFP reported exposure to fossil-linked funds. Agrifood Innovation: Samoa’s EU/FAO-backed STODAS project wrapped an Agri-Innovate finale, spotlighting agribusiness entrepreneurship across Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands.
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