AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Risk Watch: The World Meteorological Organization says El Niño is forecast to “strengthen rapidly” this July–September, raising the odds of heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall—an early warning for Nicaragua’s climate-sensitive communities. Water Security: A new global map highlights extreme water stress where freshwater withdrawals outpace renewable supply, underscoring why water planning matters as climate patterns shift. Coral Resilience: An AI-based study estimates about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs could still resist climate change by 2050, with resilience signals reported for Belize, Nicaragua, and nearby Caribbean areas. Local Water Access: A Gulf Breeze nonprofit says it’s building its 33rd well for rural Nicaragua, aiming to cut daily water insecurity in villages. Coffee & Climate: Starbucks is revisiting its sustainability priorities, with regenerative agriculture and support for coffee farmers in climate-vulnerable sourcing countries including Nicaragua.
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