AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHantavirus on the MV Hondius: Global health agencies are scrambling as a cruise-ship outbreak linked to the Dutch expedition vessel MV Hondius expands beyond the ship, with at least three deaths reported and new cases emerging across countries after passengers were evacuated—raising fresh questions about how the Andes strain spreads and whether it could spread beyond the usual “close-contact” settings. Chile’s water-and-mining flashpoint: Argentina’s Glaciers Law has been amended, reigniting fears that protected ice and periglacial areas could face new mining pressure—an issue that echoes Chile’s own long-running fights over water, extraction, and environmental safeguards. Chile science boost: Canada secured nearly $11.3M to support the ANDES instrument for Chile’s ELT, strengthening the country’s role in one of the world’s biggest telescope projects. Food and farming pressure: Chile’s table grape exports are stabilizing after rain cut volumes, with growers pointing to tighter supply discipline as US demand shifts. Ocean economy watch: China and Norway are pushing to expand Southern Ocean krill harvesting, while NGOs warn it could stress a fragile food web.
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