AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Finance & Local Leadership: A new global look at women-led climate action argues that funding often bypasses the communities already protecting forests and water, calling for long-term, territory-rooted financing that trusts local organizers. Cryptocurrency & Paraguay’s Wetlands: A report links the U.S. GENIUS Act’s push for stablecoin backing to rising crypto demand, which can drive more electricity use and intensify pressure on sensitive ecosystems like the Pantanal and Paraguay’s Gran Chaco. Green Fertilizer Push in Paraguay: ATOME selected Sungrow Hydrogen to supply electrolysers for a Villeta, Paraguay project producing low-carbon calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizer using renewable hydropower from Itaipu. Paraguay Biodiversity Update: Paraguay updated its Red List of mammals after 10 years, with the jaguar still flagged as endangered. Mercosur Business Meeting in Asunción: Paraguay will host a Mercosur business leaders meeting in Asunción, focused on regional integration and trade priorities. Port Emissions & Logistics: Liebherr is delivering an electric-powered FCC 280 crane to Puerto Seguro Fluvial in Paraguay to improve container handling with lower noise and no emissions at the port. World Cup Footprint & CO2: Coverage continues to highlight FIFA’s World Cup cash-and-carbon impact, with growing concern about pollution from the tournament.
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