AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEarthquake fallout in Venezuela: Twin quakes that hit June 24 are exposing long-term cracks in disaster response, with residents in La Guaira reporting slow government action and deadly delays as volunteers dig through ruins and improvise body storage. Immigration enforcement amid disaster: Even as Venezuelans mourn, ICE arrests in the U.S. continued, and advocates are questioning why enforcement wasn’t paused to protect people sending aid home. Water access push in Nicaragua: A Gulf Breeze woman’s “prayer for water” effort is helping fund Nicaragua wells—now 33—aimed at villages facing water insecurity. Climate and health risks: A new study links flu season patterns across the Americas to air humidity, suggesting warming could ease winter outbreaks in colder regions while boosting risk in the tropics. Coral resilience research: AI modeling estimates about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs could resist climate change by 2050, with Nicaragua listed among places showing resilience. Coffee sustainability: Starbucks says it’s reassessing climate goals and doubling down on regenerative agriculture and research in coffee-growing regions that include Nicaragua.
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