AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Pollution Monitoring: Scientists from 21 African countries, including Comoros, are meeting in Accra to harmonise microplastics monitoring protocols for coastal waters, using nuclear and isotopic techniques under an IAEA-backed programme—aiming for comparable data and stronger, evidence-based protection of marine ecosystems. Ocean Knowledge Gap: A new look at global mapping shows less than 30% of the ocean floor is mapped to modern standards, leaving most of Earth’s seabed far less understood than Mars—highlighting a major blind spot for ocean science and conservation. Water Stress Watch: A global data snapshot on water stress finds some countries using far more freshwater than nature can replenish, with Kuwait topping the list—an issue that matters for climate resilience, food security, and coastal livelihoods. Trade & Climate Finance Services: At a WTO LDC meeting, members discussed how domestic reforms can unlock services trade for least-developed countries, including the role of climate finance services—relevant for building greener, more resilient economies. Comoros in the Region: Comoros is listed among participating countries in the microplastics meeting, keeping marine pollution monitoring on the radar for the islands.
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