AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLa Paz Waste & Compost Push: La Paz is set to become a national model for organic waste management, joining an international sustainability partnership focused on home composting and recycling, with progress highlighted at its transfer station and eco-park composting, vermicomposting, and mulch operations. Community Air-Quality Tools: A binational environmental justice coalition ran a hands-on workshop in Mexicali (with a remote link to La Paz, Baja California Sur) teaching residents to build and run community air monitors, interpret readings, and use data to push for accountability. Deforestation Debate: A new analysis argues policymakers and NGOs should directly engage Mennonite agricultural communities, saying their role in frontier expansion is often ignored and that legal and civil-society frameworks could shift their impact. Mining & Extraction Pressure: A report on the global critical minerals boom warns that resource-rich countries—including Bolivia—are being pulled into higher-stakes extraction as minerals become trade weapons, raising risks for local environments and communities. Bolivia Social Tension: Bolivia’s president Rodrigo Paz says the current blockade and political crisis could end peacefully “in the coming days,” calling for reconciliation while warning against online destabilization.
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