AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEnergy & Climate Risk: Belize’s heavy reliance on imported electricity from Mexico’s CFE is back in focus after power outages in Bacalar sparked local road protests, while BEL warns drought tied to El Niño could cut hydro output and force costly backup power purchases. Forest & Land Use Pressure: A new call to stop “bush sticks” made from immature trees highlights how today’s construction materials can quietly drain Belize’s future forests, and the Forest Department also reminded license holders that the 2025–2026 logging season closes July 15. Coral Resilience: A new global study using reef data going back to 1960 estimates about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs may still resist climate change by 2050, with Belize included among the places showing resilience. Disaster Preparedness: Belize continues strengthening regional disaster response through SICOFAA, boosting airlift, medical evacuation, and search-and-rescue coordination for hurricanes and floods. Conservation & Education: Castleton Botanical Gardens in Jamaica reopened after a major renovation, while Belize-based research and field learning continues to draw students into rainforest study at BFREE. Local Governance & Environment: San Pedro’s mayoral race is heating up, with candidates pointing to priorities that include beach restoration and environmental initiatives. Community & Health: The BDF launched an internal probe after a reported rape case at Fairweather Camp, with police and medical assessments underway.
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