AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHeat and sport safety: A Guardian analysis says nearly one in five 2026 World Cup matches hit heat and humidity levels that players’ union has flagged as unsafe, renewing pressure on FIFA and host stadiums to protect athletes and fans. Climate-linked food risk: Economists warn a possible “Super El Niño” could disrupt rainfall and temperatures, raising the odds of droughts, floods, and a global food price shock lasting into 2028. Paraguay infrastructure with environmental upside: Asunción has kicked off major revitalisation works at historic Caballero Park, including renewed walkways, new lighting, and a safer, more accessible children’s play area. Regional connectivity milestone: The Bioceanic Bridge’s final concrete link is now complete, physically connecting Paraguay and Brazil and boosting trade routes across the Bioceanic Corridor. Biodiversity and land-use change: A study on South American leaf-cutting ants links their evolution to forest loss and grassland expansion, showing how mandibles and fungus-farming behavior adapted to new habitats. Local agriculture innovation: Paraguay unveiled new cassava varieties, aiming to strengthen production and resilience.
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