AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLocal Climate & Resilience: CariCOF warns El Niño is strengthening and Caribbean seas are warming, raising the risk of longer heatwaves, slower drought relief in the Lesser Antilles, and heavier rainfall flooding later in the wet season. Regenerative Tourism: Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba published its 2025 sustainability highlights, including major waste diversion and composting gains, on-site water production via reverse osmosis, Green Globe certification, and a guest Garden Sustainability Tour. Energy & Mobility: ELMAR EV ChargeUp added a new Level 2 charging point “up the bridge” at Baby Beach, expanding access for EV drivers around San Nicolas and nearby areas. Community & Green Spaces: San Nicolas opened a new colorful children’s playground at Lago Heights Sports, with partners including Jantje Beton and the Postcode Lottery Fund, and plans for more facilities like bike paths. Tourism Demand: Aruba’s stayover visitors rose to 427,343 in Q1 2026 (+8.9% YoY), with new hotel openings and more flights boosting momentum. Fuel Prices: Gasoline, diesel, and kerosene prices drop effective July 8, as the government continues part of its fuel subsidy to cushion consumers. Aviation Tech (Aruba-linked): SITA’s Impact Report 2025 says airports and governments are using software, AI, and biometrics to handle soaring passenger numbers with less infrastructure growth, citing Aruba’s faster pre-cleared border processing. Culture & Identity: A new Aruba-focused discussion raises alarms about tourism-driven replacement of real place names with English labels, calling it a form of cultural erasure.
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