AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFlood risk and climate resilience in Ghana: President John Dramani Mahama chaired a National Security Council meeting after the June 29 floods hit seven regions, saying heavier rainfall linked to climate change and fast urban growth are making disasters worse, and promising stronger mitigation. Marine protection push: Leaders from nine East African countries pledged major steps to protect the West Indian Ocean, including legal protected areas and marine protected areas, aiming to advance the “30 by 30” goal. Plastic pollution action in Kenya: Kenya launched the National Plastic Action Partnership with the World Economic Forum’s Global Plastic Action Partnership and UNDP to speed a circular plastics economy and cut marine debris. Gabon mining and fertilizer supply: Millennial Potash says Gabon’s mines minister visited its Banio Potash Project, with officials reiterating support and discussing infrastructure for fertilizer production. Conservation and wildlife pressure: A report warns demand for vultures in West Africa is spreading to Central Africa, driven by belief-based use and poisoning. Forests under strain: Global Forest Watch data shows tree cover loss remains high, with fires the main driver and Central Africa’s Congo Basin facing ongoing pressure from small-scale farming and charcoal. Local environment angle (Gabon): A guide highlights mountain biking trails near Libreville and in Lope National Park and the Ivindo River region, pointing to how nature tourism can connect people to biodiversity.
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