AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Fisheries & Ocean Stewardship: New Zealand hosted Pacific Fisheries Ministers at the 25th Forum Fisheries Committee meeting, with leaders stressing sustainable management of the region’s most valuable ocean resource. Climate Outlook for the Pacific: SPREP says El Niño has been declared and could bring below-normal rainfall risk for parts of the western Pacific, while also creating opportunities—urging communities to plan ahead. Nauru Health Pressure: A global obesity ranking highlights Nauru as the world’s most obese nation, with very high overweight/obesity levels tied to major health strain on a small island population. Water Security Gap: A new global map shows billions still lack safely managed drinking water, with access near-universal in wealthy regions but far lower in many low-income countries. Australia–Vanuatu Security Deal: Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement, banning foreign military bases and requiring consultation on third-party involvement in critical infrastructure, with commitments to keep it free from militarisation. Human Rights & Climate Action Scrutiny: Human Rights Watch says Australia rejected most UN recommendations, including calls on child detention, offshore asylum detention, and phasing out fossil fuels. Deep-Sea Mining Push: A report on Canada’s Metals Co. describes efforts to move toward commercial deep-sea mining, raising concerns for ocean ecosystems.
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