AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate Adaptation Funding: The GEF has approved four Pacific projects worth about US$14m in grants (plus $43m co-financing), including Tuvalu work to prepare for flooding, sea-level rise, and coastal erosion. Methane & Fisheries: Tuvalu backed the UN push for global methane action, while Micronesia’s fish kill tied to El Niño is adding urgency for faster methane cuts. El Niño Preparedness: Solomon Islands is warning of a “super El Niño” in 2026–2027, with climate change making impacts harsher and longer. Tuvalu Trust Fund Scrutiny: Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, after AFP reported investments linked to coal, gas, and oil—sparking fresh calls for transparency and tighter safeguards. Consumer & Fuel Stability: Tuvalu’s delegation met Fiji’s competition watchdog to learn pricing and consumer protection tools aimed at managing fuel price volatility. Security & Safety at Sea: Australia’s minehunters are surveying Nanumea Lagoon under Operation Render Safe to reduce explosive remnants of war risks. Water Access Data: A new global map highlights where safely managed drinking water still falls far short, underscoring infrastructure gaps relevant to island resilience.
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