AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Watch: CariCOF warns El Niño is strengthening as Caribbean Sea temperatures rise, bringing more intense heat, longer drought in parts of the Lesser Antilles, and a higher risk of flooding from heavy rain during the 2026 wet season. Island Conservation: Aruba has been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—covering the entire island—highlighting protection of reefs, desert landscapes, and marine ecosystems alongside low-impact tourism. Community Action: Aruba’s National Day to Care for Aruba kicks off a major cleanup on July 25, with schools, clubs, businesses, and partners coordinating logistics with the Prime Minister. Waste & Education: Parliamentarian Otami Thomasia argues recycling must start in schools and become part of daily culture, calling for a national environmental education and recycling plan. Tourism Policy & Sustainability: ATSA members met to discuss industry priorities, including sustainability, workforce education, and the need for stakeholder-led social dialogue tied to labor and environmental goals. Governance Question: A parliamentarian raised concerns that Aruba still lacks the “Landsverordening Instelling Ministeries” law, saying unclear responsibilities blur accountability for environmental and tourism-related spending. Off-road Debate: ATV/UTV stakeholders and lawmakers are pressing for a workable balance between nature protection and commercial activity, with calls for clearer dialogue and rules.
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