AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSpace Tech (Marshall Islands launch): NASA is preparing a first-of-its-kind rescue for the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. Katalyst’s LINK robotic spacecraft will launch on a Pegasus XL rocket from Kwajalein later this month, rendezvous with Swift, capture it, and boost it to a safer orbit—aiming to extend the telescope’s life as orbital decay accelerates. Climate Resilience (Marshall Islands reefs): Scientists in the Majuro area are racing to understand why a few “super reef” sites seem to withstand bleaching better than surrounding corals, using sensors, modeling, and heat testing to find resilience that could help reefs recover across the Central Pacific. Climate Diplomacy (Bonn talks): UN climate negotiations in Bonn ran late as countries failed to agree on financing for adaptation, with Fiji and others accusing fossil-fuel interests of stalling progress while vulnerable communities face heat stress and storms. Business & AI (Palau): Palau’s SBDC is expanding AI training for Pacific business advisors after earning a regional certification, bringing tools like AI-powered planning into local support for entrepreneurs. Infrastructure Planning (Micronesia): Palau hosted a JICA-backed asset management seminar for Micronesian officials focused on keeping roads, bridges, and heavy equipment working under rising heat and sea impacts. Regional Climate Outlook (El Niño): SPREP says El Niño conditions are established, warning Western Pacific countries to plan for drier-than-usual conditions and drought risk.
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