AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Shipping Decarbonisation: Transport ministers and senior officials from 10 Pacific countries are meeting in Majuro to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to formalise a charter and seek $300 million from the Green Climate Fund for a low-carbon demonstration fleet, with national action plans feeding into the International Maritime Organisation. Marshall Islands Research & Community Return: Scientists are set to bring deep-sea expedition discoveries back to a Marshall Islands community, continuing a focus on local access to ocean science. Radiation Justice Push: The Pacific Association for Radiation Survivors backs efforts to include the Northern Mariana Islands in a proposed expansion of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, renewing calls for parity for Pacific radiation survivors. Undersea Cables Security: A new report highlights grey-zone interference and sabotage risks to undersea telecom cables across the Pacific, including the Marshall Islands region. Fuel Price Reality Check (Alaska): A rural Alaska story shows how conflict-linked supply shocks can translate into extreme heating and gas costs—an indirect reminder of why Pacific shipping and energy transitions matter. Fiji Port Infrastructure (Quad): The Quad’s planned port buildout in Fiji is framed as a supply-chain counter to China, with Suva highlighted as a regional logistics hub.
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