AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAviation Mystery in the Pacific: Purdue University says a new search for Amelia Earhart’s lost plane will run from Majuro to Nikumaroro (July 28–Aug 14), with a possible follow-up season in 2027 if the long-debated “Taraia Object” is identified. Low-Carbon Shipping for Pacific Islands: Majuro will host the inaugural Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership ministerial meeting, pushing regional plans to cut diesel dependence, draft National Action Plans for the International Maritime Organization, and back a $300M Green Climate Fund push for a low-carbon demonstration fleet (with the Marshall Islands’ Juren Ae already reporting 50%+ fuel savings). Marshall Islands Flag in Global Security: A U.S. missile-defense test on Kwajalein Atoll used range command and control from ROC-Huntsville, highlighting how distant infrastructure supports nuclear triad readiness. Radiation Justice Momentum: The Pacific Association for Radiation Survivors backs expanding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include the Northern Mariana Islands, aiming for parity for Pacific survivors. Population Pressure on Micronesia: A new GAO report warns Marshall Islands and FSM face steep population declines that could strain labor, schools, health systems, and infrastructure. Undersea Cables as a Flashpoint: A new analysis spotlights growing subsea cable sabotage risk across the Pacific, including the Marshall Islands region.
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