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El Niño and marine life: A new report warns that Super El Niño can sharply disrupt ocean ecosystems and fisheries by warming seas, weakening upwelling, and cutting plankton productivity—raising risks for food security and coastal livelihoods. Biodiversity and plant survival: Panama’s rainforest neighbors get a spotlight with the “dynamite tree” (Hura crepitans), whose explosive seed-dispersal mechanism can launch seeds up to 252 km/h to help reproduction. Panama Canal climate pressure: Panama Canal planning is under strain as NOAA forecasts a very high chance of El Niño, with forecasts pointing to worsening water-shortage risks for canal operations. Agriculture policy in the region: IICA member states backed a strategic plan through 2030 focused on food security, environmental sustainability, and resilience, with Panama among the participating countries. Tourism and the environment link: Panama’s tourism sector hit $6.583B in foreign exchange earnings in 2025, alongside rising visitor numbers—good news for jobs, but a reminder that growth increases pressure on natural areas and water use. Biosecurity near borders: The U.S. keeps livestock imports shut due to New World screwworm detections in Mexico, while Mexico and the U.S. expand sterile insect releases to prevent spread. Maritime security and cyber risk: China-linked hackers are reportedly targeting maritime, energy, and government networks across the Gulf and beyond, including Panama, using regional conflict instability as cover.

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May 27, 2026

Tourism source market seen reaching $1.1 trillion by 2032

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May 26, 2026

DreamSofa launches 2026 circular design standard with PFAS-free furniture

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May 24, 2026

TTW names top 30 wellness destinations in the Americas and Caribbean for 2026

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DreamSofa adds new DreamLeather colorways and grain finishes for Memorial Day 2026

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May 27, 2026

Tourism Source Market Set to Reach USD 1.1 Trillion by 2032, With a Sustainable CAGR Of 6.6%

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First Quantum Publishes 2025 Sustainability Reports and Commits to Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management

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Boston Teens Put Years of Leadership Training into Action, Build Classrooms in Panama

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Government of Panama Approves Processing of Stockpiled Ore at Cobre Panamá

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