AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM Integration Watch: A post-summit analysis by pollster Peter Wickham says CARICOM emerged “stronger” after its 51st Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia, with progress on regional governance, transport and labour mobility, and a key legal step to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion over the CARICOM Secretary-General reappointment dispute. Coastal Pollution Alert: Heavy sargassum buildup is raising fresh alarms, including along the Belize City seawall and now drifting into city canals and waterways, with residents and businesses worried about smell, tourism impacts, and effects on marine life. Forest Protection: Belize’s Forest Department has started reviewing operations to shape a new 2026–2030 action plan, aiming to strengthen sustainable forest management and biodiversity protection as climate pressures grow. Illegal Logging Crackdown: In Corozal’s North Eastern Biological Corridor, an enforcement team reported signs of illegal logging, including freshly cut trees, an unauthorized access trail, and seized equipment, with support from the Forest Department. Fisheries Oversight: Belize is moving toward electronic monitoring for its high-seas fishing fleet by 2027, using cameras, sensors and tracking to improve accountability under the Blue Bonds for Ocean Conservation programme. Climate Heat Reality Check: Global data shows June 2026 as Earth’s second-hottest June on record, underscoring the wider climate pressure Belize communities already feel. Disaster Response on the Ground: A freak storm in Toledo’s San Antonio Village left residents clearing debris and seeking assistance after strong winds and heavy rain damaged trees and homes. Energy and Resilience: Belize Electricity Limited faces higher imported power costs and drought-linked supply risks, while the government also commissioned completed rooftop solar installations at the University of The Bahamas as part of broader regional energy transition efforts. Youth Conservation: A Biodiversity Summer Programme in Belmopan is engaging young people in sessions on biodiversity, climate, forests and marine ecosystems, and waste management and recycling. Sustainable Agriculture Push: A biochar plant is planned for Belize’s River Valley, targeting large-scale conversion of biomass into soil amendments to support farming and drought resilience.
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