AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew Wildlife Discovery: Scientists have identified a new Congo Basin monkey, Colobus congoensis (“likweli”), with orange lips and distinctive roars and snorts—another reminder that Gabon’s forests may still hold unknown biodiversity. Forest Funding Pressure: The UK has abandoned major Congo rainforest projects worth tens of millions of pounds, raising concerns about how much long-term protection and local support will actually survive funding cuts. Carbon Pricing Watch: A new look at carbon pricing says nearly 30% of global emissions are now covered, with Africa and other non-G20 countries pushed forward by EU and UK border rules—while aviation and shipping remain hard to price. Gabon Energy & Jobs Angle: APPO’s NOC-CEO Forum in Cape Town (Oct 12) will focus on regional refining, gas markets, and cross-border petroleum trade, with Gabon among expected participants—key for local value retention. Climate Flood Response: Ghana’s President Mahama chaired a National Security meeting on floods, citing heavier rainfall linked to climate change and rapid urban growth—an urgent regional lesson for coastal and low-lying areas. Fertilizer Supply Risk: WTO data links Persian Gulf conflict to disrupted urea and phosphate fertilizer trade, warning of price spikes that could hit farm yields and food security. Circular Construction in Culture: Austria’s Gabonsa Music Festival will feature the Gabonsa Pavilion, built with reversible timber connections to reuse materials—an inspiring model for low-waste events. Gabon Mining Update: Gabon’s mines minister visited Millennial Potash’s Banio Potash Project, signaling government support and discussions on infrastructure for fertilizer production.
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