AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCARICOM Diplomacy: Belize’s Attorney General Anthony Sylvestre represented the country at CARICOM’s 51st Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia, where leaders pushed climate financing, food security, public health preparedness, and regional security, and agreed to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion on the CARICOM Secretary-General reappointment process. Climate Pressure: A global climate update flags June 2026 as the second-hottest June on record, underscoring the heat-and-disaster backdrop Belize communities already feel. Coastal Sargassum: Heavy sargassum buildup is now reaching Belize City’s seawall and even nearby canals, raising smell, tourism, fishing, and marine-life concerns. Forest Protection: In Corozal, the Corozal Sustainable Future Initiative enforcement team found signs of illegal logging in the North Eastern Biological Corridor and confiscated a tractor and chainsaw. Fisheries Oversight: Belize’s High Seas Fisheries Unit is moving toward electronic monitoring for the distant-water fleet by 2027, using cameras, sensors, and tracking to improve accountability. Sustainable Agriculture: A biochar plant is planned for the Belize River Valley to turn local biomass into soil amendments aimed at boosting farm resilience. Community Resilience: A freak storm hit San Antonio Village in Toledo, damaging trees and homes as residents cleared debris with NEMO support. Youth & Biodiversity: Full Circle Belize launched a Biodiversity Summer Programme in Belmopan to train youth on conservation, climate, ecosystems, and waste management. Wetlands & Nature-Based Protection: Jamaica reaffirmed wetland conservation as climate “natural infrastructure,” highlighting ecosystem services like flood protection and biodiversity support. Regional Aid: CARICOM allies, including Belize, sent 88 containers of relief supplies to earthquake-ravaged Venezuela, plus water tanks and heavy equipment for recovery.
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