AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNuclear-risk in the “blue continent”: Pacific leaders including Tonga’s PM condemned China’s July 6 submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test, with reports saying it landed between Nauru and Tuvalu—sparking fresh calls for a strong Pacific Islands Forum joint statement and renewed regional security coordination. Nauru in the spotlight: Multiple accounts tied the missile’s path and reported landing area to waters near Nauru, prompting concern from regional officials and U.S. monitoring statements. El Niño watch for Micronesia: With El Niño predicted to intensify, communities across the Marianas and Micronesia are bracing for more extreme weather and cyclone risk, urging people to follow daily guidance from national meteorological offices. Ocean protection debate: The High Seas Treaty’s new rules exempt deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment measures, raising alarms that seabed safeguards could be weakened. Reef heat stress: Analysis linked warming oceans and El Niño to higher coral bleaching risk across Asia and the Pacific, underscoring the need for close monitoring as heat stress builds. Local health pressure: A new report highlights Nauru’s extremely high obesity rate, pointing to long-running shifts in food systems and limited fresh options under a hot climate.
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