AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReforestation Push in El Salvador: El Salvador is ramping up its nationwide tree-planting drive under #MOPVerde, with new planting events scheduled across the country and additional trees being moved to Bicentennial Park, as officials link the effort to cleaner air, better public spaces, and biodiversity gains. Climate Threat to Biodiversity: A new study warns South America’s cloud forests could be largely wiped out by 2070 under high emissions, threatening water supplies for millions downstream and underscoring the need for emissions cuts plus stronger forest protections. Circular Economy, Local Impact: A new report says El Salvador’s second-hand clothing market is functioning as an organized reuse system, turning imported surplus into affordable garments for families—an example of circularity that reduces waste while supporting livelihoods. Immigration Policy and TPS Limits: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people granted Temporary Protected Status but who entered the U.S. illegally cannot apply for green cards, including two Salvadorans whose TPS did not change their unlawful entry status.
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