AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoUNESCO Biosphere Update: Aruba is now officially part of UNESCO’s biosphere network, with the World Environment Day push adding 14 new biosphere reserves worldwide and highlighting these sites as “living laboratories” for biodiversity and climate solutions. Protected Nature Push: The Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation has submitted a petition to protect Matividiri, citing 98 recorded species (59 plants, 39 animals) and calling the area a key ecological bridge between Rooi Prikichi and Arikok. Wildlife vs Off-Road Tourism: Aruba’s government has blocked off-road routes near the California Lighthouse and Arikok area after a Birdlife Conservation court case, with dust impacts raised for flora and fauna—tour operators warn closures could hit livelihoods. Water & Wastewater: AWSS says crews are tackling sewage odor complaints tied to rainwater and sewage lines mixing during heavy rain, while longer-term separation projects are underway and teams are being expanded for storm season. Climate Reality Check: Global data shows May 2026 as the second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 will land among the four warmest years. Regional Policy Pressure: A Dutch EU lawmaker criticized the EU’s new island strategy for excluding Caribbean Kingdom territories like Aruba and Curaçao, arguing they face the same climate and economic vulnerabilities.
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