AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTuvalu Ocean Policy: Tuvalu marked World Oceans Day by soft-launching its first National Ocean Policy, with PM Feleti Teo calling the sea Tuvalu’s “Te Fau” and urging a shared framework for ocean management, resilience, and identity. Climate Accountability: In Tokyo, Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo said he was “disappointed” after AFP reported Tuvalu’s trust fund investments were exposed to oil and coal, and the government is reviewing the holdings. Climate Justice in Law: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo told Mainichi Shimbun the ICJ’s July 2025 climate advisory opinion is a “milestone,” shifting climate action from moral duty to legal commitment—and he renewed calls for compensation for vulnerable states. Regional Energy Push: Pacific leaders are accelerating solar and clean power as fuel costs bite, including Tuvalu-linked climate diplomacy and training efforts across the region. Pacific Safety Watch: After a 7.8 quake off the Philippines, tsunami advisories were issued across parts of the Pacific including Tuvalu, with monitoring and public guidance urged. Fisheries Compliance: Tuvalu joined regional training in Suva on new EU freezer-vessel rules that could affect most EU-listed Pacific tuna exporters.
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