AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAmazon Deforestation & Trade: Brazil’s Lula highlighted new official figures showing a record-low deforestation rate in the Amazon and Cerrado, saying the data will be used to push back against proposed U.S. tariffs tied to environmental claims. Bolivia Access & Coasts: La Paz City Council approved new regulations to protect public beach access, giving the city power to remove fences and barriers that block coastline access amid ongoing disputes. Climate Signals: New global temperature reporting puts May 2026 as the second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 will rank among the four warmest years. Adaptation Focus: A resilience push argues climate adaptation must be treated as today’s development work, not a future fix. Marine Stewardship: World Oceans Day commentary calls for shifting from extraction to performance-based ocean management, including regenerative aquaculture. Bolivia Travel Reality Check: With protests and fuel shortages affecting transport, travel to Bolivia is still possible, but internal road trips may face delays and reroutes—flights are advised. Environmental Leadership: Monaco’s Re.Generation campus brought a Bolivian Indigenous wetland restorer among young environmental leaders for training and field mentoring. Wildlife/Health Note: A study highlights extinction risk for a unique mangrove-adapted pampas cat, underscoring biodiversity pressure.
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