AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChlordecone Health Fallout (France/West Indies): France’s lower house has unanimously adopted a bill formally acknowledging the state’s “share of responsibility” for the long-term health, environmental and economic harm linked to chlordecone (Kepone) in Guadeloupe and Martinique, with MPs citing that nearly 90% of adults show traces and linking exposure to cancers including prostate, plus nervous, hormonal and reproductive effects; the law also points to decontamination goals, compensation planning and a remediation mission. Sargassum & Public Health (Martinique/Guadeloupe): A regional OECS delegation (supported by the EU) is visiting Martinique and Guadeloupe June 1–4 to study sargassum management and develop value-added uses, aiming to reduce recurring public health and economic impacts. Urgent Cardiac Transfers (Martinique care access): The Calvin Ayre Foundation, with MBS and CalvinAir, helped two patients (Arthur James and Kenneth Edwards) secure time-sensitive specialist cardiac treatment overseas via transfers to Martinique. Sea Turtle Protection (Grenada, regional wellness): CYEN Grenada urges residents and visitors to protect nesting sea turtles by keeping noise and lighting low, staying back, and reporting sightings—highlighting how disturbance can cause turtles to abandon nests.
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