AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAir Quality Alerts: Indiana’s IDEM extended Air Quality Action Days through Monday, warning northern, central, and northeast areas—including Peru, Indiana—could see “Very Unhealthy” particle pollution and ozone in the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” range as smoke recirculates. El Niño Watch: Latin American governments are ramping up for a strengthening El Niño, preparing for drought, extreme heat, flooding, and wildfire risk as forecasts turn into real-world planning. Peru Biodiversity Discovery: Scientists reported two previously unknown tiny frog species from Peru’s high elfin forests above 3,000 metres, underscoring how much wildlife remains to be found in protected Andean habitats. Rights of Nature in Peru: A new book highlights how Indigenous communities in Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru are using the Rights of Nature approach to challenge pollution and defend rivers and territories—citing the Marañón River’s suffering from contamination. Illegal Gold Mining Impacts: An IPS report spotlights how soaring gold prices are accelerating illegal mining in the Peruvian Amazon, with poisoned rivers and mounting pressure on Indigenous communities. Climate Disaster Context (Chile): Chile’s El Niño-linked storm brought deaths, evacuations, and power outages, with officials warning the worst weather may still be coming. Conservation & Tourism: Peru’s Manú National Park and Tambopata Reserve ranked among the world’s top birdwatching destinations, reinforcing Peru’s nature-tourism pull.
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