AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEcuador Energy & Environment: Petroecuador says it will use “hydraulic fracturing” in Block 57 in the Ecuadorian Amazon, but conservation groups warn the announcement has sparked confusion and demands more transparency about environmental risk. Climate & Oceans: Scientists flag a growing chance of a powerful El Niño, with warm Pacific conditions and Kelvin waves potentially reshaping weather far beyond the tropics. Marine Science: A new study documents the longest individual humpback whale journeys ever recorded, including one animal crossing roughly 8,700 miles between Brazil and Australia over 22 years, with Ecuador researchers involved. Biodiversity Research: Researchers report a tiny new blue octopus species near the Galápagos, identified using preserved specimens and CT scanning to refine its evolutionary placement. Public Health Policy: A University of Sydney review finds front-of-pack sugar labels may reduce intake overall, but there’s limited proof they help low-income groups or close diet-related health gaps. Regional Tech & Business: Palantir is expanding across Latin America, aiming to embed data platforms in public services and corporate systems. Tourism Economics: WTTC forecasts Central and South America’s travel and tourism sector will outgrow the global average in 2026, with Ecuador projected to lead regional growth.
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