AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTuvalu Waste-to-Energy: Tuvalu has installed its first plastic waste and used engine oil pyrolysis machine, turning 10kg plastic batches into about 10 litres of liquid fuel plus hydrocarbon gas, with diesel-like output tested for generators and stoves—an industry boost led by USP research and backed by SPC’s PAWES programme. National Security Policy: Tuvalu moved closer to adopting its first National Security Policy after a validation workshop, with a whole-of-government approach covering climate change, cyber security, maritime security, transnational crime, migration, energy security and economic resilience. Pacific Climate Push (Methane): Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia backed UN calls for measurable methane cuts, arguing faster warming reduction is crucial for low-lying island survival. Regional Security Tensions: China’s July 6 submarine-launched ICBM test near the South Pacific nuclear-free zone drew renewed Pacific alarm, including criticism from regional leaders and wider Indo-Pacific pushback. Maritime Trade Disruption (Tuvalu-linked): Cameroon’s Douala-Bonaberi port reopened after a collision that involved the Tuvalu-registered MV Sea Honor, highlighting how shipping shocks ripple into regional logistics. Blue Economy Finance: A UNDP piece argues the Pacific’s blue economy needs stronger digital financial architecture so climate and disaster risks don’t stall fisheries, tourism and renewable energy.
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