AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Protest Law: Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz enacted Law 1740 regulating “states of exception,” giving the government a legal path to deploy armed forces and restrict freedoms during threats to security, unrest, or natural disasters—amid weeks of protests and roadblocks disrupting supplies and the economy. Public Beach Access: La Paz City Council approved new regulations to stop illegal beach closures by removing fences and gates that block public coastline access, aiming to protect “people’s beaches” even as disputes continue around areas like Puerto Mejía. Climate Heat Watch: New global climate reporting says May 2026 ranked as the second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 will land among the four warmest years—raising stakes for extreme-weather planning. Ocean Stewardship Push: World Oceans Day commentary argues ocean governance should shift from extraction to measurable stewardship, including regenerative aquaculture, as rising temperatures and pressure on fisheries threaten coastal communities. Environmental Leadership: The Prince Albert II Foundation brought young environmental leaders to Monaco, including a Bolivian Indigenous wetland restorer, highlighting high-altitude ecosystem recovery and youth-led conservation.
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