AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate & Oceans Pact: PNG UNRE and the Kunua Conservation Network signed a 10-year agreement to boost climate mitigation, ocean research, and sustainable development. Marine Protection: Melanesian nations, including PNG, are moving toward a massive transboundary ocean reserve corridor (MOCOR), with Solomon Islands joining—though observers warn it can’t become “paper parks” without real enforcement. Pacific Climate Pressure: A new WMO warning flags hotter oceans, rising seas, marine heatwaves, and a strengthening El Niño; PNG’s Education Department is setting up drought-ready plans for schools. Drought Response: PNG is preparing for expected dry conditions as forecasters point to peak risk between October and December. Energy & Jobs: PNG says the Papua LNG project could reach final investment decision before end-2026 as petroleum reforms accelerate. Mining Revenue: Mineral exports hit a record K32b in 2025, with reforms proposed to improve mining regulation and investor confidence. Biodiversity & Invasives: Researchers warn Australia’s redclaw crayfish could reach Africa’s Okavango Delta within about 10 years, threatening fisheries and ecosystems. Health & Inclusion: PNG CORE launched a Gender Equality and Social Inclusion policy for the resources sector, targeting barriers to women’s participation. Emergency Care: National St John Ambulance welcomed PM Marape’s pledge to strengthen ambulance services through legislation. Connectivity: Air Niugini resumes Auckland–Port Moresby flights after 26 years, restoring a direct link for families and business.
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