AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuper El Niño Watch: Scientists and meteorologists are warning 2026 could bring a “super El Niño” that goes beyond hotter weather—raising risks of drought, wildfire, flooding, and food stress, with Peru flagged among the hardest-hit regions. Amazon Under Pressure: New research finds Amazon storms and drier air are speeding up forest biomass turnover, potentially weakening the region’s long-term carbon storage. Peru’s Ocean Governance: Peru has joined the Global Ocean Accounts Partnership, aiming to improve how the country measures the ocean’s economic, environmental, and social value—supporting goals like a “Maritime GDP.” Politics Meets the Climate Agenda: With Peru’s election debate turning to agriculture and environment, environmental issues are still fighting for space as voters weigh policies that could shape the Amazon’s future. What’s Missing: This week’s Peru-specific environmental coverage is thin beyond these items, so the biggest signal is the growing El Niño focus and its direct relevance to Peru.
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