AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRIMPAC Protests: Hawaii grassroots groups are renewing opposition to RIMPAC, saying the drills bring “toxic explosions” and harm marine life and cultural futures, while the military calls the exercise essential for readiness. Climate in the Southwest Pacific: A new WMO report warns 2025 was the region’s second-warmest year, with rising seas, marine heatwaves, ocean acidification, and the last tropical glacier in Indonesia at risk of disappearing by late 2026 or early 2027. Tobacco + Waste: Gov. Josh Green signed laws tightening Hawaii’s e-cigarette rules—ending sales of disposable devices starting Jan. 1, 2027, and requiring annual manufacturer certification tied to FDA marketing orders—citing youth vaping and environmental harm from single-use plastics and lithium batteries. Blue Economy Push: A new Hawaii law (SB 2907) centralizes marine affairs oversight and creates an Office of Marine Affairs to coordinate ocean innovation and stewardship. Oʻahu Energy Upgrade: Honolulu’s park efficiency overhaul earned a national Energy Leader Award, with reported utility savings and sea turtle–friendly lighting changes. Fisheries Governance Fight: Wespac is adding two Hawaiʻi longline industry leaders, drawing conservation criticism that the council is tilting further toward commercial fishing interests. Local Biosecurity: Maui County is hosting sessions on the coconut rhinoceros beetle after its recent detection, focusing on identification, reporting, and response planning. OHA Turmoil: OHA trustees are split after minority board members filed court support for the CEO’s lawsuit, escalating internal governance conflict.
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