AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Warning: Ghana’s EPA marked World Environment Day with a blunt message that “the planet is no longer negotiating,” pointing to heatwaves, wildfires and flooding worsened by dumping and building on waterways. Community Cleanup: Zamboanga Peninsula (DENR-9) mobilized 828 volunteers in a plogging drive, collecting 698kg of litter across trails, roadsides and coastal areas. Youth & Schools: UBA Foundation kicked off Lagos tree planting at King’s College and CMS Grammar School, while multiple local events—from Oman’s Environment Atlas launch to Nepal’s Himalaya climbing risks—kept the focus on practical climate action. Climate Impacts on Nature: Experts warned Himalayan mountaineering is getting more dangerous as snowlines rise and ice melt accelerates. Policy & Planning Tools: Oman launched the Oman Environment Atlas to map sensitive sites and guide sustainable development. Accountability & Finance: Boursa Kuwait tied climate action to capital markets’ role in pushing real ESG transition. Energy Transition Reality Check: IATA warned SAF output will stay far below what aviation needs to hit net-zero goals.
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