AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test on July 6 drew sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with reports it passed near Micronesia and landed in waters between Nauru and Tuvalu—prompting Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese to call it “provocative” and “destabilising,” while Tonga, Solomon Islands and others said it militarises the “blue continent” and raises serious concern for regional stability. Regional Climate Risk Watch: As El Niño develops and is forecast to strengthen, Micronesian and Marianas communities are bracing for more intense cyclone conditions, with warnings that even weaker storms can bring damaging rainfall—an urgent reminder for Pacific preparedness. Ocean Protection Rules Under Pressure: The High Seas Treaty’s new framework exempts deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment measures, worrying campaigners that seabed safeguards could fall short as the International Seabed Authority moves toward a mining code. Nauru-Linked Health Pressure: A new look at obesity trends highlights Nauru’s extreme burden (among the highest globally), tying the crisis to past phosphate-driven economic shifts and ongoing limits on fresh food and activity in a hot climate.
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