AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDeep-Sea Minerals & Power Metals: New reporting spotlights the Clarion-Clipperton Zone’s apple-sized polymetallic nodules—rich in battery metals—and the environmental plus geopolitical stakes as mining moves closer. CNMI Typhoon Recovery: Disaster food aid for CNMI households was approved nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with up to about $40M in nutrition assistance, though distribution depends on local procedures. Tinian Electricity Relief: FEMA and the U.S. military are covering Tinian generation and fuel costs temporarily, so residents see only a basic customer fee (about $7) until around July 10. Ocean & Climate Governance: UN climate talks in Bonn face criticism over visa delays and shrinking civic space, while Pacific leaders push stronger climate action as tuna and ocean conditions shift. Pacific Fisheries Tech: A Pacific Community study says drifting fish-aggregating devices are being underestimated, and highlights how added wave buoys can improve tracking. Regional Policy & Oversight: Experts warn U.S. deep-sea mining rules may be outdated and weaken environmental review and public input. Trade Tech in the Pacific: A UN/ADB report finds AI use in trade procedures is far lower in Pacific Rim states than in East Asia, even as AI speeds customs checks elsewhere. Tuna Adaptation Planning: Pacific countries are rolling out an advanced warning system to prepare for climate-driven tuna redistribution beyond national waters.
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