AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Access & Coastal Rights (La Paz): La Paz City Council approved new regulations to protect public beach access, giving the municipality power to remove fences and barriers put up by private developers, amid ongoing disputes over access at places like Puerto Mejía. Climate Signal (Global): NOAA and other climate trackers report May 2026 as the second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 will land among the four warmest years—raising stakes for adaptation planning. Bolivia Protests & Emergency Law: Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz enacted Law 1740 regulating “states of exception,” allowing emergency measures during unrest or disasters while protests and roadblocks continue to disrupt supplies and transport. Travel Reality Check (Bolivia): Travel operators say Bolivia’s marquee sites remain open, but internal road closures and fuel shortages can derail classic itineraries—flights are often the most reliable option. Environmental Leadership (Monaco): The Prince Albert II Foundation brought young environmental leaders to its Re.Generation campus, including a Bolivian Indigenous wetland restorer focused on high-altitude ecosystem recovery. Marine Stewardship (Ocean Governance): A World Oceans Day op-ed argues for moving beyond extraction toward measurable, performance-based ocean management, including regenerative aquaculture.
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