AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSargassum Surge in Belize City: Seaweed that usually hits Ambergris Caye and other islands has now reached Belize City in noticeable amounts, with mats drifting into nearby canals and waterways—raising fresh worries for tourism, fishing, and waterway health. Caye Caulker Coastal Review: A proposed seawall and dredging plan on Caye Caulker is headed for review after village leaders warned it could damage mangroves, the island’s natural defense against erosion and storm surges. Anti-Litter Push in Belmopan: The Department of the Environment launched a roadside awareness and waste-collection drive targeting motorists entering Belmopan, urging drivers to “Bin It” and keep trash from ending up in drains and waterways. Energy Resilience Watch: Belize’s electricity risk is in focus as Mexico power outages in Bacalar highlight dependence on imported power, while El Niño-linked drought could cut hydro generation and force costly backup power. Coral Resilience Signals: New research estimates about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs may still resist climate change by 2050, with Belize listed among places showing resilience. Wetland Conservation Reminder (Region): Jamaica reaffirmed its commitment to wetland conservation as natural infrastructure for biodiversity, flood protection, and climate mitigation.
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