AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoTuvalu climate payouts: Tuvalu has completed its first payouts under a new High Tide Parametric Insurance Product, sending A$30,675 to 409 households after three high-tide flooding events—no forms or damage claims needed, with payments triggered automatically. Tuvalu finance scrutiny: An AFP investigation says the Tuvalu Trust Fund, meant to support economic development, has held fossil-fuel-linked investments despite Tuvalu’s strong climate advocacy. Fisheries update: The Tuvalu Fisheries Authority approved an exemption to the 2026 FAD closure from 1 July to 15 August, allowing nine vessels to keep fishing in the Tuvalu EEZ under strict limits and reporting rules. Regional aviation push: Pacific leaders backed a plan for safer, cheaper, better-connected air travel, chaired by Tuvalu’s Simon Kofe, including a shared framework and an ICAO safety roadmap. Fuel crisis as security issue: At the 2026 Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva, ministers warned the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, with PNG exploring smaller refineries to support the region. Ocean resilience and COP31 prep: Pacific climate leaders appointed COP31 envoys, including Fiji’s Inia Seruiratu as Ocean Envoy, while scientists in the Central Pacific search for “super reefs” that can withstand extreme heat.
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