AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate resilience in Europe: The European Environment Agency says record heat, floods, droughts and wildfires are testing adaptation plans, and it’s rolling out new tools to help communities respond. El Niño warning: NOAA confirms El Niño has started, with a risk of very strong conditions that could disrupt weather and food systems worldwide. International carbon cooperation: South Korea and Peru launched their first joint climate committee in Bonn to strengthen Paris Agreement implementation and Article 6.2 project work. Local climate action in the UK: Poole’s MP hosted a screening of a climate-and-nature emergency briefing for Dorset residents, while charities urged the government to “reset” planning rules that could weaken environmental protections. Severe weather alerts: Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Okotoks and DeWinton, warning of damaging winds, hail and heavy rain. Climate risk and water stress in South Asia: Pakistan’s economic survey flags mounting pressure on water resources from climate shifts, while India’s PM Modi urged states to conserve water ahead of El Niño impacts. Community and education efforts: Nigeria’s youth-focused climate ambassador push and World Environment Day textile recycling drives in India highlight grassroots steps to cut waste and emissions. Mining and environmental review: A B.C. judge rejected a bid to require an environmental assessment for the Record Ridge magnesium mine near Rossland.
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