AGP Executive Report

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Climate & Weather: El Niño is back and “turbocharged,” with odds rising for a very strong or even “super” event by late 2026—raising risks for extreme weather, food shocks, and health crises. Heat Impacts: A new wave of record-breaking heat is baking people and ecosystems, with marine heat waves linked to wildlife die-offs and coral bleaching. Biodiversity & Wildlife: A documentary spotlights the fight against white-nose syndrome, a bat-killing plague spreading across North America. Agriculture Pests: Researchers and farmers are battling an “evolutionary super soldier” Colorado potato beetle and a diamondback moth resurgence that’s forcing growers to discard fields. Water & Pollution: Mexico’s tourism and coastal rules are in the spotlight as Cancun bans pets on beaches to protect turtle nests. Food & Culture: Mexico is being hailed as the world’s top food destination, reflecting growing global attention on Mexican culinary diversity. Security & Enforcement: UN calls for clarification after murders of a journalist and environmental activist in Mexico.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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Jul. 9, 2026

Mexico dental clinic touts off-peak savings for summer patients

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Mariana Larrea Arias expands regulatory advisory work in Mexico

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Limited-service restaurant market seen hitting $1.52 trillion by 2035

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Jul. 1, 2026

Five powder coating companies in China gain on sustainability push

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