AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife & Indigenous protection: A new report spotlights Indigenous guardians in Honduras’ La Moskitia risking their lives to protect scarlet macaws, with remoteness helping the birds but also attracting illegal activity that threatens them. Earthquake relief & governance: Venezuela’s opposition mobilized volunteers for homeless earthquake survivors, but police reportedly tried to shut down donation drives and demanded all aid route through federal channels—turning relief into a political fight. Disaster response stakes: Reuters analysis says Venezuela’s double earthquake could define interim leader Delcy Rodriguez’s political future, but rebuilding will be brutal given economic strain and weakened services. Clean water gap: A global map finds more than 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water, with access near-universal in wealthy regions but far below 20% in several low-income countries. Conservation tech: ShellBank is using sea turtle DNA tracing to link seized wildlife products back to nesting beaches, including cases tied to Nicaragua. Climate policy fairness: A study of household carbon costs across 88 countries finds within-income differences can outweigh gaps between rich and poor—important for designing carbon pricing that doesn’t hit everyone the same.
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