AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed a Vanuatu-led resolution endorsing the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion, with 141 countries voting yes and 8 against, affirming that states have a legal duty to address climate change, align NDCs with 1.5°C, and curb fossil fuels—while also stressing continuity of maritime zones and statehood for SIDS. Pacific Climate Justice & Sea-Level Rise: Pacific leaders and ministers framed the vote as a shift from sympathy to enforceable accountability, warning that rising seas, erosion, flooding, and food insecurity are already hitting island economies and communities. Vanuatu–Australia/China Security Pacts: Vanuatu’s PM confirmed plans to sign the Nakamal Agreement with Australia and the Namele Agreement with China, with negotiations slowed by sovereignty concerns around security and critical infrastructure. Regional Security & Infrastructure: Coverage highlights how Pacific undersea cable vulnerability and grey-zone interference are shaping regional risk, from Papua New Guinea to Vanuatu and beyond. Marine Life Protection: US conservation groups sued to block seafood imports from countries they say lack comparable marine mammal protections, pushing for enforcement of bycatch rules that affect whales and dolphins.
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