AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRights of Nature Debate: A new legal argument challenges Ecuador’s rights-of-nature model by asking a sharper question: if ecosystems can have legal standing, why can’t land itself “own” its existence? El Niño Watch: Climate forecasts say El Niño is back, with ocean warming already near record highs—raising risks for fish, corals, and extreme weather across South America, including Ecuador’s agriculture. Amazon Science: A major genetic study of Indigenous Americans points to multiple migration waves into South America and a hidden Asian “ghost population,” while separate Nature research warns climate change could erase up to a third of Amazon plant species tied to Indigenous knowledge. Ecuador Wildlife: A spectacled bear photo from Ecuador’s cloud forest highlights how sensitive mountain habitats support unique native species. Mining & Processing: Dynacor says its Galam pilot plant in Senegal has begun ore production and is on track for first gold pour in August, while Ecuador’s Svetlana plant restart remains targeted for Q4. Finance & Inclusion: Cartagena will host the Microfinance Summit for Latin America and the Caribbean (Sept. 28–29), focusing on tech, regulation, and cybersecurity for financial inclusion. Regional Security: A report on the Colombia–Ecuador–Peru tri-border warns that militarization and illicit economies are escalating risks for Indigenous communities. Earthquake Update: A 5.5 quake hit the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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