AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Diplomacy in Bonn: Pacific leaders at UN climate talks in Germany warned that attempts to weaken climate science will not be tolerated, with Fiji’s environment secretary saying, “anyone that is blocking references to science… is not our friends.” Tuvalu Climate Mobility Push: Tuvalu’s Governor-General urged urgent global action on climate mobility in Berlin, framing sea-level rise as an existential threat and stressing rights, sovereignty, and dignified pathways for people who may need to move. Tuvalu Police Boost: Tuvalu will receive 10 newly graduated officers next week after training in Fiji, adding capacity to a force of about 150 based mainly on Funafuti. Regional Aviation Plan: Tuvalu’s transport minister chaired a virtual Pacific aviation meeting that backed a shared framework for safer, cheaper, better-connected flights, while keeping national control. Pacific Fuel Crisis as Security Issue: At a Suva peace and security dialogue, ministers said fuel price shocks are now an economic security threat, pushing calls for regional cooperation and energy transition. High Tide Insurance Payouts: Tuvalu has completed first parametric payouts after flooding, sending A$30,675 to 409 households without forms or claims.
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