AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater Crisis: The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has set major Colorado River cuts for 2027–2028, forcing California, Nevada and Arizona to reduce use by 1.25 million acre-feet per year, with deeper cuts possible as conditions worsen. Public Health & Climate: Nigeria’s World Mosquito Day warning highlights how insecticide resistance plus climate change is undermining malaria and other mosquito-borne disease control. Toxic Water Alerts: Wisconsin is seeing more blue-green algae blooms and related illness reports, driven by warm, nutrient-rich waters. Local Environmental Accountability: Panama’s environment ministry is demanding non-compliance fixes at the closed Cobre Panamá mine, including reforestation and restoration obligations. Land Degradation: COP17 on land degradation opens in Mongolia, as desertification and degraded soil threaten food, poverty and migration. Governance & Waste: Aurora (Philippines) wins recognition for solid waste management, while Puerto Galera residents push back against a new P50 environmental user fee.
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