AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough for Aruba: UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere programme has officially approved Aruba as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, recognizing the entire island (about 19,300 hectares) and its EEZ, with a co-creation process involving government, communities, scientists and the private sector. World Environment Day Tree Commitment: On June 5, Aruba marked World Environment Day with a reforestation moment in Mabon—Prime Minister Mike Eman planted a tree that local resident Mainwattie Persaud has cared for through drought. Climate Adaptation Push: A national survey finds nearly nine out of ten residents want climate adaptation to be a critical urgency or top policy priority for the next decade. Renewables Need Grid First (Curaçao/Kingdom context): Energy experts say renewable expansion across the islands must come with stronger power grids, storage and backup capacity—Dutch subsidy models can’t be copied as-is. Regional Food Security Cooperation: Six Dutch Caribbean islands renewed an MoU under DC ALFA to strengthen agriculture, livestock and fisheries through 2035, aiming to cut import dependency and boost climate-smart practices.
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