AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate & Resilience: After Supertyphoons Mawar and Sinlaku, communities across Guam, the CNMI and the wider Micronesian region are bracing for more extreme weather as El Niño develops and is forecast to strengthen to moderate or strong levels this fall, with a 63% chance Pacific ocean temperatures exceed 2.0°C—meteorologists warn storms may form farther east and intensify longer before reaching the islands. Pacific Tourism & Services: South Pacific Pocket Guide launched VanuatuPocketGuide.com, positioning it as a major digital travel planning platform built from a five-week on-the-ground research trip, with 202 articles and 1,614 photos now live and more planned to push visitors beyond main hubs—good news for regional tourism operators and local service businesses. Health & Food Systems: A new look at obesity highlights how sharply rates vary across countries, with Nauru topping the world at 70.7% of adults classified as obese, tracing the shift to decades of phosphate-driven income and easier access to imported, less traditional diets. Regional Security & Governance: Pacific Elders warn that geopolitical competition is reshaping the region and urge security to stay under Pacific leadership, stressing sovereignty, transparency and equal decision-making. Critical Minerals & Investment: Reuters reports the U.S. is elevating Cook Islands seabed minerals as a top Pacific priority, with Ambassador Jared Novelly citing critical minerals as central to Washington’s clean-energy and defence supply goals and warning small island states about risks from China’s growing influence—directly relevant to Niue’s own mineral and investment conversations.
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