AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAruba–Curaçao Cooperation: Aruba and Curaçao signed a three-year MoU to boost tourism development, air and maritime connectivity, tourism security, sustainability, and knowledge exchange, with a shared push to explore a Dutch Caribbean multi-destination initiative. Airport Sustainability: Aruba Airport Authority and Utilities Aruba signed an MoU to study cleaner energy planning for airport growth and to improve sustainable water and wastewater management. Energy Transition: Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba’s Green Overseas program for electrifying the government vehicle fleet is in its final phase, backed by an EU grant and aimed at cutting transport emissions and fossil fuel dependence. Nature Protection: The government temporarily closed two North Coast areas to protect nature and landscape, aligning with Aruba’s biodiversity plans and ROPV rules while defining permitted routes and uses. Biodiversity Spotlight: A new documentary series will follow Caribbean nature and climate challenges across Aruba and other islands, highlighting rising sea levels, coral bleaching, and ecosystem pressures. EU Funding for Nature: Caribbean organizations can apply for EU support for biodiversity and natural capital projects across the Kingdom’s islands, with an online info session set for June 23. Community & Wellness: International Day of Yoga returns to Eagle Beach on June 20 as a free public event.
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