AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoExtreme Heat & Health: A new report explains how scorching, especially when humidity blocks sweat, can rapidly strain hearts, kidneys, and other organs—part of a wider rise in heat deaths as climate patterns shift. El Niño Watch: The World Meteorological Organization says El Niño is forecast to “strengthen rapidly,” raising odds of heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall across the coming months. Coral Resilience Signals Hope: An AI-based study estimates about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs could still resist climate stress by 2050, with resilience flagged in places including Nicaragua. Water Access in Nicaragua: A Gulf Breeze woman’s nonprofit is building more wells in rural Nicaragua to tackle water insecurity in impoverished villages. Regional Climate Risk Lens: A global map highlights severe water stress in many countries, underscoring how freshwater withdrawals are outpacing renewable supplies as demand grows. Tourism & Sustainability Angle: A luxury hotel ranking notes sustainability and “regenerative” themes as part of how destinations market themselves—relevant as Nicaragua weighs conservation and tourism tradeoffs.
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