AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoOcean at the Heart of Climate Action: A new open letter from 150+ global ocean experts and leaders urges COP31 hosts Türkiye and Australia to put the ocean at the center of climate action, with Seychelles among the governments backing the call. Seychelles Conservation Finance: As the world shifts from pledges to delivery, Seychelles is highlighted for already protecting over 30% of its waters, supported by innovative marine protection funding tools. Eco-tourism Spotlight: Seychelles is named the world’s top eco-tourism destination in U.S. News rankings, praised for protected areas, air quality and species richness—while carbon emissions and water stress remain key gaps. Local Climate Action Skills: Youths complete a gabion construction training aimed at watershed restoration, erosion control and climate resilience, supported by local committees and partners. Nature & Biodiversity Update: Scientists report Seychelles’ “vanished” crocodiles were actually the westernmost saltwater crocodile population, identified by matching DNA from living animals and museum specimens. SBC Independence Concern: A new bill raises alarms about threats to the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation’s independence, with critics pointing to governance and funding risks. World Environment Day Push: Nature Seychelles promotes #NowForClimate ahead of World Environment Day, calling for faster climate action.
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