AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMining Pressure on Lands: Nicaragua approved gold mining concessions totaling 114,500 hectares for a Chinese-owned firm, with additional overlaps tied to Indigenous territories and protected areas—raising fresh alarms that extraction is accelerating into places communities say are off-limits. Conservation & Governance: A separate report says Chinese companies already hold exploitation rights over about 1.28 million hectares (around 10% of Nicaragua), including areas near water sources and reserves—fueling calls for stronger protections and real consultation. Human Rights Watch: The IACHR demanded Nicaragua disclose the whereabouts and health of Bishop Emeritus Abelardo Mata, a critic of the Ortega-Murillo government—highlighting ongoing repression that can also affect environmental defenders. Travel Safety: The U.S. State Department issued a Level 3 “reconsider travel” advisory for Nicaragua amid civil unrest and restrictions on official travel. Climate Hope for Oceans: Scientists mapped heat-resistant coral reefs across 71 countries, pointing to “climate sanctuaries” that could guide where conservation money should go.
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