AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Climate Accountability Breakthrough: The UN General Assembly adopted Vanuatu’s resolution backing a July 2025 International Court of Justice opinion that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change, passing 141–8 with 28 abstentions. The US opposed alongside Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Belarus, Yemen and Liberia, while Australia, Germany, France and the UK backed it. The text endorses “deep, rapid, sustained” emissions cuts, urges national climate plans to keep warming below 1.5°C, and pushes fossil-fuel subsidy phase-outs—while also strengthening the human-rights framing of climate harm. Pacific Diplomacy: Vanuatu’s win is being framed as a diplomatic victory for frontline island states, turning a nonbinding court opinion into broader political momentum. Regional Security Watch: Separate coverage flags Pacific concerns about militarisation and New Zealand’s role as defence cooperation with Australia expands. Domestic Note (Australia): A Queensland jury found a banana picker not guilty of murder in an amputation case, convicting him of manslaughter instead.
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