AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Emergency in Peru: Peru declared a 60-day state of emergency in 796 districts across 22 regions (about 40% of the country) as El Niño-linked heavy rains raise “very high” risk, with national agencies stepping in because regional response capacity is overwhelmed. El Niño Warning: The UN’s weather agency says El Niño is set to rapidly strengthen between July and September, increasing the odds of extreme weather worldwide. Oceans on Fire: Scientists report the world’s oceans hit their hottest June on record, with marine heat likely to intensify as El Niño develops. Mining Under Scrutiny: Peru’s environmental and human-rights advocates warn that a rightward political shift could weaken protections, while Peru’s mining sector continues to push capacity changes—like Hudbay’s SENACE-approved Constancia mill expansion. Coastal Governance Fight: A Lima court restored Ositrán’s oversight powers over the Megaport of Chancay, challenging claims that the port should sit outside public regulation. Food & Water Stress Signals: Peru’s blueberry growers are planning for continued strong coastal El Niño through October 2026, adjusting for heat, humidity, disease pressure, and logistics impacts.
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