AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUrban Wildlife & Light Pollution: A new California study using 35,000+ camera-trap days finds bright night lighting is reshaping predator-prey behavior more than noise—pumas and bobcats show up less in lit areas, while mule deer linger there at night, using light as cover. Pacific Security & Elections: The Cook Islands is heading into 2026 politics with relations to New Zealand improving after a new defence and security declaration, easing a prior China-linked diplomatic strain. Ocean Protection Policy: Cook Islands PM Mark Brown says the Marae moana Act underpins “sacred ocean” stewardship, with large marine protections and a science-first approach to any future seabed mining. Plastic Pressure in Small Islands: Kiribati highlights how limited capacity and high costs leave it downstream in the plastic lifecycle, with plastic waste adding strain to landfills and the environment. Niue in the Spotlight: “Descendants of Niue” launches weekly on TP+ from 20 May, tracing identity and home across the diaspora. Fisheries Governance: NZ hosts the 142nd Forum Fisheries Committee officials meeting, with Niue’s Poi Okesene noted for leadership as talks focus on the future of Pacific fisheries. Fashion & Materials: Iris van Herpen’s Brooklyn Museum retrospective spotlights how 3D-printed couture has evolved from early experiments into a full material-and-space design language.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.