AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEl Niño Readiness: NASA satellite data shows a warm “Kelvin wave” spreading across the Pacific, a key precursor to a likely Super El Niño—raising alarms for extreme heat and rainfall swings that could hit Peru’s coast and beyond. Peru Mining & Politics: Reuters reports Peru’s REINFO program lets small artisanal gold miners operate with looser environmental and operating permits; with hundreds of thousands of miners, the policy may shape the presidential runoff outcome. Biodiversity Under Threat: A genetic study finds only nine desert pampas cats in Peru’s San Pedro de Vice dry mangroves—just two breeding—warning that isolated wildlife populations can collapse without targeted conservation. Marine Sustainability: Peru’s Austral Group became the first firm in the country to register fishmeal and fish oil in the GFLI database, aiming to make marine feed impacts more transparent and comparable. Protected Nature + People: In the Amazon, a conservation area highlights how research tourism and Indigenous co-management can support wildlife monitoring while keeping communities in place. Green Infrastructure Push: Peru’s government presented 92 PPP/active projects worth over US$40B to European investors, spanning water, transport, energy, mining, and more.
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