AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTijuana Pollution Crisis: A 10-mile wastewater pipeline in Tijuana—the Parallel Gravity Line—collapsed Friday night, sending raw flows into the Tijuana River and spiking river discharge from 10 million to 34 million gallons, triggering stronger odors and air-quality alerts in San Diego. Hurricane Season Watch: The 2026 hurricane season kicked off June 1 with forecasters tracking possible tropical development near the Baja California Peninsula, while conditions in the Gulf are being monitored for messy moisture flaring. Biodiversity & Science: Mexico researchers identified a new fossil axolotl relative, Ambystoma quetzalcoatli, from Hidalgo’s ancient mountain lake deposits—an oldest-known Ambystoma record for Mexico. Food & Environment: Mexico’s renewables push continues with fast-track permitting for renewables and BESS, while broader climate and weather shifts are being linked to changing risks and costs. Wildlife Health Threat: The New World screwworm is resurfacing as a livestock risk, with renewed calls for faster cross-border action involving Mexico.
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