AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEl Niño & Food Prices: Japan’s research institute warns a “Super El Niño” could hit global agriculture hard, pushing food prices up about 13% year-on-year by 2027 (and potentially more with high oil prices). Marine Heat & Fisheries: Coverage notes El Niño is already scrambling Pacific fisheries and could worsen impacts for fish and corals as ocean temperatures stay near record highs. Peru Climate Context: A separate report links rising ocean heat to stronger El Niño conditions, raising risks for weather extremes across regions that depend on marine ecosystems. Biodiversity/Conservation in Peru: A new adults-only resort on Peru’s Cabo Blanco highlights whale, sea lion, turtle, and bird activity, with profits tied to marine reserve and reforestation efforts. Peru Governance & Disaster Response: Peru’s wider region is also watching disaster fallout as courts order immediate ex-gratia payments and treatment coverage after a Wayanad landslide. Regional Security & Environment: An investigation flags how militarization and illicit economies in the Colombia–Ecuador–Peru tri-border can intensify pressure on Indigenous territories and ecosystems.
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