AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & climate reality: A new ranking of the hottest Junes in Wyoming since 1895 underscores how record heat is becoming more common as temperatures climb decade after decade. Climate justice push: Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto Zardari marked World Environment Day calling the crisis “a battle for humanity,” stressing floods, droughts, heatwaves and water stress hit hardest where emissions are lowest. Local adaptation mandate: Aruba’s national survey finds nearly nine in ten residents want climate adaptation treated as a top priority, signaling strong public backing for resilience planning. World Environment Day momentum: Oman highlighted biodiversity, afforestation and pollution control with tree-planting and youth-led awareness; Cote d’Ivoire pledged environmental protection as climate impacts already include irregular rains, flooding, coastal erosion and major forest loss. Nature-based hope: Tulane research reports global mangrove forests are no longer in net decline and are rebounding, offering coastal protection and climate benefits. Policy & governance: Lithuania’s €884m Social Climate Plan was approved to fund home efficiency, transport upgrades and support for vulnerable households. Clean energy transition: St Kitts and Nevis launched a renewable energy roadmap workshop aimed at accelerating a shift toward a renewables-powered electricity system.
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