AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoCoastal Water Watch in Ha’apai: Tonga Geological Services reports higher groundwater salt levels in Foa and parts of central/northern Lifuka, warning that seawater intrusion could pressure freshwater supplies as climate change reshapes water resources. Storm Readiness Research: Tongan oceanographer Dr Moleni Tu’uholoaki’s work is strengthening coastal inundation early warning systems, aiming to move from cyclone track forecasts to clearer, household-level impacts for communities. Community Recycling Voice: The Pacific Recyclers Alliance says grassroots recyclers across the region are still being sidelined in recycling decisions, urging policy and investment to back long-running community systems and not just high-value materials. Marine Protection Momentum: Dr Sylvia Earle’s Hope Spots network has grown to 170 sites across 115 countries, highlighting community-led ocean conservation as threats like pollution and warming intensify. Plastic & Freshwater Gains Recognised: Friends of Tonga is a finalist in the 2026 .ORG Impact Awards for environmental stewardship, citing community-led work to improve freshwater access, cut plastic pollution, and build climate resilience. Volcano Chemistry Surprise: Scientists studying the 2026 atmospheric aftermath of the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption report emissions linked to faster methane decomposition, underscoring how complex atmospheric chemistry can shift in unexpected ways.
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