AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEl Niño Watch for Peru and the region: A new NOAA-linked outlook says El Niño is back and could strengthen through late 2026, raising the odds of hotter conditions and heavier rain events—an issue Peru will feel through shifting rainfall patterns and flood risk. Amazon Climate Resilience: Researchers published a first map of “upslope corridors” in the Amazon, highlighting where species may move uphill as forests warm—useful for Peru’s conservation planning. Peru’s Water Future: Scientists report a large tropical permafrost layer under Nevado Coropuna that could become a key water source as glaciers retreat. Biodiversity in Peru: Camera-trap work across Bolivia and Peru suggests the elusive Amazonian “ghost dog” is more common than thought, strengthening the case for protecting habitat. Indigenous Health Access: A Shipibo-Konibo nursing technician returned to serve his community in Ucayali after an Ocho Sur scholarship, boosting culturally grounded care. Peru Agriculture Exports: Peruvian blueberry exports hit about 383,000 tons, with genetic renewal improving fruit quality and expanding Europe and Asia markets.
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