AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCold-Chain History: A 19th-century ice trade—cut from frozen New England ponds, shipped across the equator to cool colonial Calcutta—shows how storage and logistics made “lake ice” a global tech problem long before modern refrigeration. Marine Safety Tech Debate: Nova Scotia beachgoers are reacting to shark sightings, with officials stressing existing lifeguard monitoring while some ask whether shark-detecting drones should be used; the province says it isn’t planning to adopt them. Public Health at the Shore: Nova Scotia Parks issued swimming advisories for Rainbow Haven Beach and Lawrencetown Beach after routine testing found bacteria levels above acceptable limits, with lifeguards on site to warn visitors. Procurement & Infrastructure: Grenada’s Democratic People’s Movement says a “design, build and finance” road approach “completely ignored” procurement laws, arguing costs and financing details aren’t transparent. Climate-Resilient Culture: Carriacou’s museum rebuilding is set to cost over EC$1 million, aiming for a hurricane-ready, “tech-savvy” facility while preserving a restored 19th-century cotton gin. Caribbean Tech in Storytelling: CSIFF26 announced 47 films from 14 countries for Oct 9–11 in New York, including Martinique entries, spotlighting Caribbean science-and-tech-adjacent themes through modern filmmaking.
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