AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCoastal Protection Under Review: Belize’s Caye Caulker seawall and dredging proposal is headed for review after village leaders warned it could damage mangroves that buffer erosion and storm surges. Anti-Litter Push in Belmopan: The Department of the Environment ran a roadside campaign at the capital’s entrance, asking drivers to hand over vehicle garbage for proper disposal to cut plastic pollution and protect drains and waterways. Energy & Drought Risk: Belize Electricity Limited flagged how El Niño-linked dry spells could reduce hydro output, potentially forcing costly alternative power purchases. Nature-Based Resilience: A new study points to coral reefs that may remain more climate-resistant by 2050, with Belize listed among places showing resilience. Community Conservation Spotlight: WCS honored Belize fishers for sustainable fisheries work, including leadership roles that support marine protection. Local Education Infrastructure: Groundbreakings and school upgrades are expanding early childhood and primary access in rural communities. Tourism & Environment: Tourism stakeholders met in Belize City to push collaboration for sustainable growth. Marine Life Research: Belize-linked work is also informing shark monitoring methods using anal fins as a “biological logbook.” Forest Pressure Warning: A commentary challenges the use of “bush sticks” as future trees, urging more responsible harvesting and restoration.
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