AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoClimate Extremes: A record-setting worldwide ocean heat wave is fueling extreme weather chaos, with El Niño conditions adding pressure on farmers and communities already facing hotter seas, fiercer storms, and faster wildfires. Biodiversity in the Andes: Scientists report 11 new plant species in Andean cloud and montane forests, expanding the Axinaea genus and underscoring how Bolivia and neighbors remain key refuges for unique high-altitude flora. Wildlife Rescue in Bolivia: Two Andean condors poisoned after eating contaminated carrion in Toro Toro are recovering at Bioparque Agroflori and could return to the wild in about three weeks. Amazon Protection: Conservation groups warn that deforestation and road expansion could disrupt the Amazon’s “flying rivers,” threatening rainfall patterns reaching southern Peru and northern Bolivia. Local Climate Planning (La Paz): Mayor Michael Lim chaired a disaster resilience meeting approving La Paz’s Local Climate Change Action Plan 2026–2035. Conservation & Land Use: A La Paz tourism development, Punta Nayu, was advanced through consultation and approval processes, including commitments to public beach access.
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