AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBiodiversity Discovery: Scientists report two previously unknown tiny frog species living together in a misty elfin forest above 3,000 metres in Peru’s Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park, highlighting how much wildlife still remains to be found in the Andes. Climate & Food Risks: A “super El Niño” could intensify marine heatwaves and sharply cut availability of key fish stocks like oil sardines and mackerel next year, with knock-on effects for fisheries and coral ecosystems. Extreme Weather & Rescue: Peru’s search for three climbers missing on Huascarán is being slowed by severe weather and a lack of high-altitude rescue capacity, forcing teams to search on foot at extreme elevations. Governance & Economy: S&P Global Ratings says Peru’s post-election outlook may see more private investment momentum—especially in mining—while warning El Niño-related risks could soften demand. Water & Sanitation Partnerships: A regional forum stresses that stronger partnerships among water and sanitation utilities can improve wastewater management and build long-term, sustainable services.
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