AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEl Niño Alarm: The UN and NOAA warn the world is entering a climate “danger zone” as El Niño conditions return, with tropical Pacific seas running up to ~6°C above average and raising odds of a historic super El Niño heat spike—bad news for weather, oceans, and food systems from Peru to beyond. Forest Monitoring in Peru: A new bioacoustics approach is building acoustic baselines for intact forests, using continuous recordings in Peru (and other countries) to catch biodiversity changes that satellites and carbon accounting can miss. Peru Election Tight Race: Peru’s presidential runoff remains nearly tied as rural ballots keep shifting totals—Roberto Sánchez holds a narrow lead over Keiko Fujimori while official counting continues. Mining & Energy Tech: Oil India’s AI/IoT wellhead monitoring rollout (with real-time data from dozens of wells) highlights how digital tools are being used to improve operational visibility—relevant as Peru weighs critical minerals and energy transitions. Conservation Tools: Researchers stress that acoustic monitoring can help detect whether forest “living rhythms” stay intact, but it needs careful local calibration to be credible.
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