AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Accountability Push: The UN General Assembly backed a landmark International Court of Justice climate ruling 141-8, with the US and other major oil producers voting no—strengthening the legal case that states must act urgently and equitably, and that climate harm can trigger “full reparation.” COP31 Energy Shift: Australia and Turkey are putting vehicle electrification front and centre for COP31 after a Copenhagen ministerial meeting, arguing renewables and electrification can cut emissions and reduce exposure to fuel shocks. Tuvalu on the Front Line: Tuvalu is still fighting rising seas with land reclamation, even as most people apply to relocate to Australia under the Falepili Union—raising the hard question of what happens when a nation’s population leaves. Regional Security: In Fiji, Tuvalu joined Pacific police leaders at a transnational crime summit, with ministers calling for coordinated action against illicit drugs and other syndicates across the ocean. Fisheries Crackdown: Operation Tui Moana wrapped up after three weeks, with Tuvalu among participants conducting inspections and targeting IUU fishing and maritime crime.
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