AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLithium Rush & Climate Claims: A new report frames lithium as “white gold” for battery-driven renewables, but warns the mineral rush is tied to expanding fossil fuel use and geopolitics, spotlighting Bolivia’s role in the Lithium Triangle and the Congo’s high-grade deposits. Mining Rules vs Communities: Argentina’s RIGI investment regime shifts natural resources toward private companies with long fiscal stability and fewer climate or jobs conditions—raising questions about who benefits and who bears environmental costs. Amazon Wildlife Update: After 25 years of camera-trap work in Bolivia and Peru, researchers say the elusive “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) is more abundant than feared, while still depending on thick, undisturbed forest—an argument for protecting habitat in Indigenous territories and protected areas. Water Loss Warning: A World Bank-backed global review highlights “continental drying,” including satellite-confirmed disappearance of Bolivia’s Lake Poopó, linking drought and land practices to shrinking lakes and rivers. Public Health Reminder: Hawai‘i reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu; officials urged residents to eliminate standing water to reduce mosquito breeding and local transmission risk. Bolivia Labor Pressure: Bolivia’s COB sent an eight-point agenda to the central government calling for immediate action to pacify the country, including ending persecution and releasing detained protesters.
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