AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat Stress Watch: A new Nature Climate Change study finds heat stress is intensifying and lasting longer, with some subtropical regions seeing up to 50 more days of strong heat stress than in the 1970s—Mexico is among the places projected to add 1–2 more months of heat stress. World Cup Cooling Debate: FIFA’s standardized three-minute hydration breaks at the 22nd and 67th minutes are drawing criticism for disrupting match rhythm and boosting commercial time, even as coaches say player safety matters. Baja Energy Push: In Mexicali, President Claudia Sheinbaum and Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Avila inaugurated the González Ortega combined-cycle plant, touting cleaner power and claiming it will prevent 3.23 million tons of CO2 annually, alongside major grid subsidies. Rare Wildlife Update: A Cozumel dwarf fox feared extinct has been photographed again after decades, offering a rare bright spot for biodiversity monitoring. Water & Wastewater: Mexico’s IBWC says it’s working to reduce impacts from emergency repairs, as sewage pollution concerns keep pressure on cross-border water management. Health & Mosquitoes: Questions linger over the fate of a Wolbachia dengue control pilot after reports it was halted—highlighting how fragile vector-control programs can be.
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