AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoIllegal Mining & Border Security: Costa Rica’s President Laura Fernández was rushed from the Crucitas mining area after a loud blast interrupted her visit to assess damage from illegal gold extraction near the Nicaraguan border; no injuries were confirmed, but lawmakers reported medical episodes, underscoring the ongoing security crisis tied to environmental harm. Invasive Species Threat: Florida researchers warn that spectacled caimans—an invasive reptile likely spread through the pet trade—are expanding in the Everglades and could complicate the massive Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. Extreme Weather Risk: Scientists say El Niño has officially begun, raising odds of hotter conditions and knock-on impacts like drought, food insecurity, and even electricity shortages—signals that Central America’s climate stress could intensify. Wildlife & Livestock Health: Michigan moved to restrict animal movement after New World screwworm detections in Texas and New Mexico, aiming to keep the devastating pest from spreading. Regional Integration: SICA named Costa Rica’s Lina Eugenia Ajoy Rojas as its first woman Secretary General, with Nicaragua included among member states—an institutional shift that could shape regional environmental and sustainability priorities.
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