AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRenewable Water for Outer Islands: A solar-powered desalination project is now producing up to 4,300 litres of fresh water per day for Tonga’s remote Hunga and Matamaka, cutting reliance on costly boat deliveries and boosting resilience during recurring water crises. Climate & Security Diplomacy: Australia and New Zealand reaffirmed Pacific-led regionalism and climate action ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum, with climate concerns pushed higher on the global agenda. Deep-Sea Mining Pressure: New reporting links deep-sea mining bids to geopolitics, including deals involving Tonga and other Pacific states as major powers race for seabed minerals tied to clean energy and tech. Ocean Protection Planning: The Moananuiākea voyage is adjusting its sail plan due to growing El Niño and storm risks, with Tonga, Samoa and Fiji on the revised route and ocean protection discussions planned. Methane Clue from Hunga Tonga: New research on the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption suggests the eruption’s ash cloud may have helped destroy some methane, pointing to possible future climate interventions. Food Safety for Pacific Tuna Exports: EU-backed training in Suva prepares Pacific freezer-vessel authorities for tougher EU freezer rules that could affect about 97% of Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting to the EU. Climate Displacement Warning: Pacific leaders urged New Zealand to prepare for climate displacement, citing a World Vision report showing nearly one million Pacific people displaced by climate disasters from 2010–2021. Hidden Lifeline Risk: A new study flags that subsea telecom cable faults near island coasts are a major vulnerability for small islands that rely on a single connection for internet, banking, health and emergency response.
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