AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCritical Minerals Diplomacy: Peru’s environment minister says the country is ready to deepen cooperation with Türkiye on critical minerals and sustainable mining, including a possible memorandum of understanding. Disaster Preparedness: Peru carried out a national multi-hazard drill with siren activations and evacuations to safe areas, testing responses to earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, heavy rain, frost, cold spells, and strong winds. Mining & Water Risks: A report links Peru’s Quellaveco mine to water scarcity and contamination concerns, raising fresh questions about environmental safeguards. Climate & Fisheries: Coverage warns that a potential “Super El Niño” could sharply disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries, with knock-on effects for coastal food security and livelihoods. Trade & Infrastructure: Peru’s push for faster bioceanic rail links is framed as a way to move goods between the Pacific and Atlantic as climate-driven congestion strains older routes. Biodiversity & Governance: An Amazon-focused analysis argues conservation must go beyond keeping forests standing, stressing enforcement, Indigenous rights, and public support.
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