AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEl Niño Watch: A strengthening El Niño is forming over the hottest Pacific on record, with the ocean releasing heat back to the atmosphere and raising odds of drought, heavy rain, heatwaves and storms worldwide—an especially big deal for Peru’s fisheries and weather-sensitive sectors. Climate Risk Research: A new study explores whether “marine cloud brightening” could soften El Niño impacts, though it’s controversial and model-based. Food & Supply Pressure: El Niño-linked heat and rainfall swings are expected to disrupt rice, maize and soybeans, stress livestock, and ripple into food and beverage costs. Peru Legal Win: Peru’s courts ordered a university to provide permanent vegan meals, citing equality, non-discrimination and freedom of conscience—an environmental-health policy signal for public institutions. Peru Mining & Communities: Xali Gold says a Peruvian community authorized drilling and environmental studies for the Pico Machay gold project, framing it as responsible development with environmental and social standards. Peru Marine Tourism: A new adults-only oceanfront resort on Peru’s coast highlights marine biodiversity and conservation funding, tying tourism to habitat protection.
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