AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia’s War-on-Ukraine Recruitment Probe: Bolivia opened a criminal investigation into alleged recruiters who lured citizens with fake construction jobs and then sent them to fight in Russia; prosecutors say two men are presumed dead and officials estimate about 16 others may be involved, while Russia denies trafficking claims. La Paz Water Crisis: La Paz’s La Buena Mujer water plant shut down again due to a national shortage of treatment chemicals, leaving at least a dozen neighborhoods without municipal supply and forcing a return to older distribution rotations. E-waste and Circular Tech in Bolivia: A 17-year-old in Bolivia built a functional Wall‑E style robot from recycled landfill electronics, highlighting how much material could be reused before becoming hazardous pollution. Amazon Climate Risk via “Flying Rivers”: Scientists warn that deforestation and warming could weaken atmospheric rivers over the Amazon, threatening rainfall patterns far beyond the rainforest. Aral Sea Carbon Bomb: New research links the dried Aral Sea to major CO₂ emissions, underscoring how shrinking wetlands can turn from carbon sinks into climate drivers. Conservation Monitoring Boost: IUCN members backed citizen science to expand nature monitoring and action.
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