AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildlife & Climate: A rare olive ridley sea turtle nest was documented in Florida, with the species known to nest in the southern Atlantic including Gabon—researchers point to shifting ocean conditions and migration changes. Biodiversity & Carbon: The African forest elephant is highlighted as a “climate hero,” boosting rainforest carbon storage through seed dispersal and habitat shaping, while poaching remains the main threat. Gabon Energy Watch: Record Resources says a first Loba oil well in Gabon could produce about 5,000 bbl/d, with the wider complex potentially reaching ~20,000 bbl/d. Governance & Environment Risk: A report on Turkey warns that weak investigations into suspicious deaths—covering workplace deaths, natural disasters and other cases—can fuel impunity, underscoring the need for stronger accountability systems. Local Development & Transport: Douala’s city council moves forward on the World Bank-backed BRT project by updating the Resettlement Action Plan, a key step before corridor works begin.
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