AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCongo Basin Climate Finance: Brazzaville hosted a donor roundtable to mobilize $5.32 billion for the Blue Fund for the Congo Basin, targeting 63 climate and ecosystem projects across 17 member countries including Gabon. Gabon’s Forest Carbon Push: At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, Gabon’s Brice Oligui Nguema highlighted plans to turn forest conservation and biodiversity into long-term growth via biodiversity finance, eco-tourism, and a national carbon-credit framework. Wildlife Under Pressure: A new Nature study says wild meat consumption in Central Africa rose from about 730,000 tons (2000) to 1.1 million tons (2022), with 31% of wild species at risk of extinction—driven by urban demand. Research-to-Policy Gap: A Gabon-hosted RESSAC symposium warned that key Central African forest research often fails to reach policymakers, limiting practical protection for forests and communities. Marine Life Note: Florida researchers documented what they say is the first known olive ridley sea turtle nest in the state, linking unusual nesting to warming seas and other pressures. Wildlife Viral Clip: A Gaboon viper went viral online for its unusual straight-line movement and record-long fangs.
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