AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Niño & seabirds in Panama: Panama’s Audubon Society says El Niño warming is shifting seabird distribution, with uncommon species showing up along the Pacific coast as the Humboldt Current’s nutrient upwelling weakens and food chains get disrupted. Climate risk in Panama weather: Sinaproc warns of more intense conditions between July 10–11, with rain and storms that could affect communities and ecosystems. Sustainable livelihoods in Panama: Women in Capira are expanding traditional coffee into new markets with support tied to sustainable business networks, showing how conservation-friendly agriculture can translate into income. Panama Canal adaptation: The Canal Authority is cutting Neopanamax draft restrictions further as El Niño develops, a reminder that climate swings can reshape regional shipping and coastal pressures. AI policy debate with regional relevance: An opinion piece argues the “trusted technology” approach is the only way to keep AI democratic—either value concentrates in a few platforms or countries build isolated stacks. Local conservation spotlight: A photo feature highlights Panama’s wildlife and landscapes, aiming to bring more attention to the country’s natural heritage.
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