AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Hydration Rules: FIFA has reversed course and now bans fans from bringing reusable, refillable water bottles into 2026 World Cup stadiums, citing safety and venue security—an added burden for supporters facing hot, open-air conditions in host cities including Mexico. Cross-Border Livestock Threat: USDA confirmed a New World screwworm case in a calf in South Texas, the first in Texas since 1966, after the pest advanced north through Mexico—prompting quarantines, movement controls, and expanded surveillance near the border. Mexico-Linked Political Tension: Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador attacked Washington over alleged “interventionist” moves tied to Mexico’s opposition politics, as U.S.-Mexico relations under Claudia Sheinbaum remain strained. Wildlife Rescue in Baja: Mexico’s environmental authorities helped rescue 19 California sea lions in Baja California after fishing net material was removed from their bodies, highlighting ongoing risks from discarded gear in the Gulf of California. Planetary Survival Debate: Academics and the World Inequality Lab argue an “equal and habitable world” is possible with wealth taxes, shorter work hours, diet shifts, and investment away from heavy industry—aimed at keeping warming under 2°C.
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