AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBirds & Biodiversity: The Samoa Conservation Society has joined BirdLife International as its 125th partner, aiming to boost protection for Samoa’s critically endangered national bird, the Manumea. Coastal Climate Impacts: A report from Siumu says waves are reaching homes more often and sea levels are creeping closer after heavy rainfall, with trees and coastal areas being eroded. Hydro-met & Climate Services: Nominations are open for the Pacific Meteorological Council Awards 2026, spotlighting weather, climate and disaster-ready water and hydrology services across the Blue Pacific. Taro & Food Security: A USP researcher is developing climate-smart tools to help Pacific farmers strengthen taro production as soil health declines and weather becomes more erratic. Governance & Environment Leadership: MNRE CEO Lealaisalanoa Frances Brown Reupena has resigned after 20 years overseeing climate change, sustainability, forestry, waste and renewable energy. Regional Security Pressure: Samoa leaders are among those weighing responses after China’s nuclear-capable missile test sparked tension, with calls for a strong Pacific joint statement. Marine Conservation Learning: A Pacific Inclusive Conservation Learning Exchange in Rarotonga is bringing Indigenous leaders and youth together on community-led conservation, customary marine governance and climate resilience. Local Environment & Culture Diplomacy: French senators visited Samoa and met conservation groups, including a stop at the Samoa Conservation Society to hear about the INSPIRE project. Energy/Environment Tech: A Pacific Innovation Forum in Vanuatu highlighted eco-concrete and grass-based soil stabilisation solutions as top climate and environment winners.
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