AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTuvalu Statehood at Sea-Level Rise Talks: Tuvalu says sea-level rise can’t erase sovereignty as UN members negotiate a landmark Declaration on Sea-Level Rise, with PM Feleti Teo stressing the shift from moral duty to legal obligation and calling for compensation from CO2 emitters. Tuvalu Ocean Policy: On World Oceans Day, Tuvalu soft-launched its first National Ocean Policy, framing the ocean as “Te Fau” that binds identity, culture, food security, livelihoods, sovereignty and resilience. Climate Finance Scrutiny: Tuvalu PM Teo is disappointed after AFP reported the Tuvalu Trust Fund invested in oil and coal-linked holdings, with Tuvalu reviewing the investments. Pacific Courtroom Momentum: Tuvalu-linked voices highlight the ICJ advisory opinion as a legal blueprint pushing climate accountability from courts toward negotiations. Regional Displacement Planning: Pacific governments adopted guidance on planned relocation as a last resort, aiming to protect rights, culture and community decision-making. Emergency Watch After Quake: A 7.8 Philippines earthquake triggered tsunami advisories across parts of the Pacific, including Tuvalu, with agencies urged to inform coastal communities. Culture in Motion: As Tuvaluans move under the Falepili Union, a new Brisbane-based radio show helps keep Tuvaluan culture alive across the diaspora. Energy Pressure & Solar Skills: Pacific communities are accelerating solar training as fuel costs and unreliable power strain households and schools.
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