AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoClimate Finance & Adaptation: Bangladesh’s PM Tarique Rahman urged leaders to turn climate pledges into action ahead of COP31, while a seven-year coastal adaptation project in Khulna and Satkhira strengthened resilience for 719,229 people with safer water and women-led livelihoods. Policy Priorities: A new research paper argues environmental action is too fragmented and calls for an “upstream” strategy that cuts extraction and consumption first, warning that most plastic-pollution funding still goes to downstream cleanups. Heat & Health Risks: UN and aid agencies warned Europe’s heatwave is worsening health dangers and hunger risks, as Ebola cases surge in Africa. Urban Climate Pressure: Mayors launched a pact to curb AI-driven data centers’ strain on electricity and water, as cities push back on rapid expansion. Local Climate Costs: Councils in Australia are pushing for fossil-fuel-funded compensation for climate damage, citing rising repair bills for roads, drainage and coastal defenses. Wildlife & Accountability: Environmentalists called for an investigation after birds died near Washington’s Reflecting Pool following renovation chemicals and algae issues. Clean Energy Race: A report says the U.S. is losing ground in renewables as competitors scale up, while the Trump administration restricts development. Media & Environment: Journalists in West Africa were urged to help drive water governance coverage in the Volta Basin. Sustainability in Business: Trinidad and Tobago revived the Green Leaf Awards, highlighting private-sector sustainability efforts.
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