AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Emergency Law: Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz signed a new law regulating “states of exception,” setting rules for when emergency powers can be declared amid 39 straight days of protests and road blockades, with a 72-hour legislative review and stated commitments to protect rights and keep dialogue central. Water & Pollution Research: In Santa Cruz, the “Water in Bolivia” conference (May 4–7) brought universities, researchers, and communities together on water security, climate risks, and emerging pollution concerns, including micro- and nanoplastics, with ALLATRA Global Research Center as a key partner. Biodiversity & Wildlife Response: A report on Baja California Sur highlights ongoing whale entanglement problems and the limits of rescue when fishing gear can’t be removed—an issue that resonates for Bolivia’s own marine protection efforts. Sustainability Showcases: Premios Verdes released its 2026 ranking of 500 socio-environmental projects across Latin America and the Caribbean, with Bolivia listed among the top contributors (58 projects), signaling where sustainability work is scaling up. Agroecology Stories: Andes Agroecológicos shared regional agroecology progress through content creators, spotlighting farming practices that protect biodiversity and strengthen local food systems.
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