AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBorder Biosecurity: U.S. Customs and Border Protection launched a public campaign warning travelers about the New World screwworm, detected within 55 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, with Spanish/English info sheets and social media outreach aimed at protecting livestock and pets. Climate & Disaster Readiness: NOAA and partners forecast a slightly less active 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, but officials stress preparedness anyway as El Niño-driven conditions can still allow damaging storms. Water & Habitat Protection: A lawsuit seeks Endangered Species Act protections for the Quitobaquito tryonia springsnail, arguing border-wall-related pumping and construction threaten the tiny habitat at the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. Trade & Environment Policy: Canada’s PM Mark Carney called for a new U.S. partnership ahead of USMCA review, while Mexico-EU trade talks move forward—both raising questions about how environmental rules and standards will fare amid shifting geopolitics. Local Ecosystem Pressure: Mexico’s tourism and development sector faces fresh scrutiny after environmental backlash over a proposed Caribbean water park project.
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