AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLoss & Damage Funding: The UN’s Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage is delaying its first project approvals, with demand far outstripping available money—nearly 180 proposals sought about $2.8B against roughly $250M (plus an extra $100M)—leaving climate-hit communities waiting longer for recovery grants. Regional Leadership & Climate Agenda: Belize took over the CIS pro tempore presidency from the Dominican Republic, while Belize also joined CARICOM heads of government in Saint Lucia, where leaders pushed on climate financing, sargassum management, and resilience, and agreed to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion on the CARICOM Secretary-General reappointment process. Coastal & Marine Stress: Heavy sargassum buildup is raising alarms along Belize City’s seawall and even drifting into nearby canals, adding odor and potential impacts on fishing and tourism; at the same time, the Forest Department has started reviewing operations to shape a new five-year action plan for biodiversity and climate-ready forest management. On-the-Ground Conservation: In Toledo, Indigenous Arts Belize women expanded a traditional plant nursery to preserve ancestral knowledge; in Corozal, an enforcement team reported illegal logging signs in the North Eastern Biological Corridor and confiscated equipment. Sustainable Use & Monitoring: Belize is moving toward electronic monitoring for its high-seas fishing fleet by 2027, using cameras, sensors, and tracking to improve compliance and traceability. Energy & Water Resilience: BEL’s cost-of-power adjustment is set to add 1.5 cents/kWh when imported power costs exceed the PUC baseline, while Pomona’s water system expansion to Rodsville uses renewable energy to improve drought-season reliability. Agriculture Innovation: A biochar plant is planned for the Belize River Valley, aiming to turn local biomass into soil amendments to boost farm resilience and yields.
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