AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN Climate Justice Push: Vanuatu-led momentum just surged at the UN General Assembly, which backed the International Court of Justice climate ruling 141–8 (with the US among the opponents), turning “climate duty” into a widely endorsed political mandate that urges states to cut emissions, tackle fossil-fuel subsidies, and support “full reparation” for climate harm. Pacific Frontline Focus: Vanuatu’s PM and ministers framed the vote as a “new chapter,” while Pacific voices stress that legal clarity matters most where seas rise, storms intensify, and displacement risk grows. Fossil-Fuel Backlash: The US and other major oil producers rejected the resolution, calling it politically driven—yet the broad cross-regional vote shows the fight is now bigger than one draft. Marine Protection & Accountability: In parallel, Vanuatu, Fiji and PNG moved ahead on a massive transboundary marine protected area, while a US lawsuit targets weak enforcement on seafood imports that could still threaten whales and dolphins.
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