AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Resilience: Bermuda welcomed Google’s Nuvem and Sol subsea cable landings, with leaders saying the two-cable setup boosts rerouting capacity and keeps schools, hospitals and businesses connected during Atlantic disruptions. Conservation Education: The Bermuda Zoological Society is expanding its Living Classroom with Google-backed tech—tablets, drones, underwater cameras and microscopes—to support field research, species tracking and monitoring across its micro forest sites. Weather & Risk: NOAA and regional forecasters point to El Niño conditions that may reduce hurricane activity, while still stressing preparation; Bermuda’s own summer climate outlook coverage highlights drought concerns and coastal flood risk. Marine Life & Community: Dolphins escorted two Bermuda race yachts, adding a feel-good wildlife moment to the island’s marine storylines. Local Governance & Growth: The government moved to introduce cooperative legislation, creating a dedicated Registrar of Cooperative Societies to support inclusive, sustainable economic growth. Public Works: Crews continued pothole repairs after heavy rain, prioritising safety as conditions shift. Sports Turf Debate: World Cup coverage keeps spotlight on the push for natural grass—an issue Bermuda sports fans will recognise as they watch global standards change. Youth Sport: The rescheduled Junior Pickleball Showcase returns Saturday at WER Joell, giving school players a final chance to compete after weather delays.
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