AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Weather Watch: Copernicus says Europe’s extreme heatwave is a sign that dangerous weather is becoming the norm, with May global temperatures still far above pre-industrial levels and the Pacific shifting toward El Niño conditions that can bring heavy rain to Peru. Marine Ecosystems: Scientists in Peru and across Latin America are strengthening kelp-forest monitoring networks, while researchers also highlight new tools to map and study ocean habitats more consistently. Wildlife Protection: Guinea arrested four alleged wildlife traffickers and seized dried seahorses and shark and ray fins, underscoring how West Africa remains a key node in illegal marine trade. Peru Politics & Trust: Peru’s vote count is still delayed as authorities review challenged tallies, fueling public suspicion while the runoff between Roberto Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori stays razor-thin. Peru Environment Leadership: Peru’s marine biology community is represented among young environmental leaders in Monaco’s Re.Generation campus, focused on field experience and conservation action.
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