AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChlordecone Compensation Moves Forward: A new law has officially recognized the French State’s responsibility for the long-term chlordecone contamination in Guadeloupe and Martinique, opening the door to talks on compensation for affected residents. The government has one year to report to Parliament on extending existing support to victims whose illnesses are linked to pesticide exposure, with funding tied in part to an added levy on tobacco products. The law also prioritizes faster cleanup, support for agriculture and fishing, stronger research into related diseases, and improved care. Energy Storage in the Region: France’s energy regulator (CRE) has picked five Corsica electricity storage projects totaling about 48 MW (pumped hydro plus batteries), scheduled to come online between 2029 and 2030, with battery costs noted as lower than in past Guadeloupe/Martinique rounds. Ocean Protection Boost: France announced three new marine protected areas, including a zone in Guadeloupe to protect coral reefs and sea turtles, pushing strict protection coverage of French maritime waters to 14.68% and aiming for 14.8% by year-end.
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