AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate & Disaster Risk: Tuvalu has started payouts under its new High Tide Parametric Insurance, sending A$30,675 to 409 households after three high-tide flooding events—no forms, no claims, just automatic triggers. El Niño Watch: SPREP says El Niño conditions are now established, with Western Pacific countries likely facing drier-than-usual weather and higher drought risk, while Central/Eastern islands may see above-normal rainfall—urging proactive water planning. Ocean Protection & Governance: Vanuatu’s Minister for Climate Change Adaptation, Ralph Regenvanu, backed stronger ocean stewardship, pointing to Vanuatu’s Ministry of Oceans and its first National Oceans Act, plus global legal moves like BBNJ and UN support for protecting the right to a healthy environment. Clean Shipping: Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, aiming for low-carbon vessels, climate-resilient ports, and a fair transition for island shipping routes, including Vanuatu. Marine Life & Fisheries Pressure: Fiji plans to fully protect 15% of its ocean territory by end-2026 to tackle illegal fishing and declining stocks, building toward 30% by 2030 and linking with the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (including Vanuatu). Climate Accountability: A UN vote backed the International Court of Justice climate ruling, strengthening the push for legal responsibility and support for countries harmed by climate change—relevant to Pacific states including Vanuatu. Regional Cooperation: China and Pacific island countries are expanding cooperation through multilateral platforms that include climate response and disaster prevention, with Vanuatu among participants.
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