AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate Watch (El Niño): NOAA says El Niño has officially begun in the tropical Pacific, with a 63% chance it will intensify into a “very strong” event that could rank among the largest since 1950—raising odds of hotter conditions and disruptive weather for 2026–27. Peru Climate Link: Reports note warming sea levels off Peru and forecast strengthening, a reminder that Peru’s coast and fisheries can feel global shifts fast. Biodiversity (Wildlife): Camera-trap work in Bolivia and Peru suggests the elusive short-eared “ghost dog” may be thriving in intact upland forests, adding new hope for a poorly understood species. Carbon Cooperation (Peru–Korea): South Korea and Peru launched their first joint climate committee in Bonn to coordinate Article 6.2 Paris Agreement projects and cut greenhouse gases. Energy & Power (Grid stress): Separate coverage highlights how heat and infrastructure strain can trigger major outages, underscoring the need for resilient power systems. Deforestation Politics (Regional): Brazil’s Lula points to falling Amazon and Cerrado deforestation figures as leverage against U.S. tariffs tied to environmental damage. Critical Minerals (Peru): Ongoing reporting frames Peru’s lithium/uranium push and the wider minerals race as central to energy transition, defense, and AI-driven demand.
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