AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPanama Canal Water Crisis: The Panama Canal Authority says El Niño–driven drought is forcing fresh limits on daily transits, cutting crossings from 36 to 34 starting Sept. 3/4 and then to 32 from Sept. 15, with Neopanamax and Panamax slot caps and draft limits already in play; the agency cites rainfall 34% below average (May–August) and warns reduced capacity could mean longer waits for ships without confirmed reservations. Drinking Water & Wastewater Pressure: Panama is facing “true national crisis” conditions as drought and aging systems collide—Miambiente says 1,200 wastewater treatment plants are collapsed or overwhelmed, while leaks and untreated runoff are contaminating key rivers and straining water treatment. Climate Context (El Niño): Forecasters warn this El Niño could be among the strongest on record, with knock-on risks for drought and extreme weather worldwide. Regional Economy: ECLAC trimmed its 2026 growth forecast for Latin America and the Caribbean to 2.2%, citing a tougher external environment—an added stressor as climate shocks ripple through trade and food systems. Marine Conservation: Dr. Sylvia Earle’s Hope Spots network has expanded to 170 sites across 115 countries, highlighting community-led ocean protection as warming and pollution intensify.
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