AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Fisheries Governance: Pacific fisheries ministers wrapped up the 25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting in Wellington, with leaders backing stronger regional cooperation and sustainable management of the “Blue Pacific” ocean resource, and New Zealand’s Shane Jones taking the 2026–27 chair. Climate Risk & Health: A new look at global obesity trends flags Nauru as the world’s most obese nation, with health impacts likely to compound climate stress on small island communities. Water Security: A data map highlights how safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions worldwide, underscoring the infrastructure gap that can worsen during droughts and storms. El Niño Outlook: SPREP says El Niño can bring both risks and opportunities, sharing what Pacific communities may expect in the coming months. Deep-Sea Mining Pressure: Legal analysis warns deep-sea mining could trap small states in costly disputes between investor claims and UNCLOS environmental duties—an issue that matters for Nauru and other ocean-dependent nations. Regional Security Drift: Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement, watering down limits on third-party investment while requiring critical infrastructure stay “free from militarisation,” a reminder that security deals can intersect with climate and development priorities.
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