AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHurricane Readiness: Dominica’s Met Service says the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 with a below-normal NOAA forecast, but warns the island’s history shows one storm can still bring catastrophic flooding, landslides, rockfalls, rough seas and coastal damage—so people should stay on official updates and act early. Climate & Weather Watch: A tropical wave is bringing cloudiness and scattered showers, with Saharan dust lingering; residents with respiratory sensitivities are urged to take precautions, while seas remain choppy enough for small craft to be cautious. Environmental Governance: Civil society and CANARI are pushing Dominica to move fast on implementing the Escazú Agreement after a Roseau sensitisation workshop, stressing real changes in access to environmental information, public participation, and justice for environmental defenders. Marine Pollution Response: SARSEA meetings in Dominica bring regional experts together to develop national strategic plans for sargassum management, with field missions planned for Martinique and Guadeloupe. Energy Reliability: DOMLEC says May 26 load shedding came from a generation shortfall tied to a fault at Fond Cole Power Plant, with repairs scheduled and geothermal expected to resume to improve stability. Regional Sustainability Push: OECS ministers meeting in Dominica highlight climate resilience and disaster preparedness, including using digital tools for early warning and smarter destination management. Tourism Upgrades: Dominica launched Tourism Awareness Month 2026, citing rising arrivals and major site upgrades, with a focus on wellness tourism.
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