AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMicroplastics in Costa Rica: New local research reports microplastics in beaches, seabeds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and even livestock and poultry—plus findings from remote Isla del Coco—pushing the issue beyond scenery into food safety and public health. Screwworm alert: Texas counties have been quarantined after New World screwworm cases in livestock (and a dog), with officials warning warm-blooded animals can spread the flesh-eating parasite; Canada has imposed temporary restrictions to protect its cattle and export markets. PFAS contamination study: A new report links hazardous chemicals from Gaza explosions to PFAS “forever chemicals” found in Israeli potatoes and nearby water wells and soils, raising concerns about long-term health impacts. Wellness tourism spotlight: Two Costa Rica hotels made Oprah Daily’s 2026 Hotel O-wards, highlighting longevity and skin-focused programs at Hacienda AltaGracia and surf-and-yoga recovery at Lamangata. Climate watch for Costa Rica: UNA warns El Niño could cut Guanacaste rainfall by up to 50% and raise temperatures, increasing pressure on water and energy. World Cup health angle: England is using palm-cooling devices during training to manage heat ahead of a Costa Rica friendly.
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