AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUNESCO & Nature Protection: Aruba has been officially recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, adding fresh weight to the island’s push to protect ecosystems and biodiversity. Biodiversity Under Pressure: The Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation has submitted a petition to protect Matividiri, citing 98 recorded species (59 plants, 39 animals) and arguing the area is a key ecological bridge between Rooi Prikichi and Arikok National Park. Reef Protection at the Beach: A new push for reef-safe sunscreens is gaining momentum, with Aruba noted for banning non-reef-safe products and resorts offering reef-safe options to help curb coral bleaching. Funding for Climate Resilience: Curaçao and the Dutch Caribbean could see nearly double EU Overseas Countries and Territories funding under a proposed 2028–2034 overhaul, with money aimed at renewable energy, climate adaptation, biodiversity, and connectivity. Local Governance & Waste: Prime Minister Mike Eman visited Aruba’s Neighborhood Action program in Rooi Afo and Seroe Preto, highlighting community cleanups and local food production. Wildlife vs. Tourism Rules: Debate is intensifying over regulation of off-road tourism in Aruba after route closures tied to a court case involving Aruba Birdlife Conservation and protection for the shoco burrowing owl. Sustainable Hospitality: Chef Ludwich Samson says sustainability and local sourcing drive JOIA Aruba by Iberostar’s culinary approach. Energy Leadership: N.V. ELMAR appointed engineer Eddy Oduber as its new CEO, focusing on reliability and modernization of Aruba’s electricity distribution.
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