AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia refused AFP’s request for internal documents on how it invests Tuvalu’s ~$200m climate trust, saying release could cause diplomatic “damage,” while critics warn the Pacific has weak safeguards against greenwashing. Fuel & Consumer Protection: Tuvalu’s delegation met Fiji’s competition watchdog to learn pricing frameworks and regulatory tools to better manage fuel price volatility and protect consumers. Mine Clearance for Safer Waters: Australia’s Royal Australian Navy minehunters deployed to survey Nanumea Lagoon for explosive remnants of war, supporting Tuvalu planning and reducing risks to people and vessels. Regional Economic Resilience: Pacific finance ministers met in Majuro amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs, and food vulnerability, with Middle East tensions adding pressure. El Niño Preparedness: SPREP urged communities to prepare now as El Niño conditions are declared underway, with impacts expected to vary by country. Climate Diplomacy Push: Negotiators head to COP31 frustrated by the gap between promises and financing, with Pacific states seeking more control over adaptation priorities and climate funds.
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