AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Environment Day Focus: Philippines Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda used June 5 to spotlight how climate impacts hit fisherfolk and farmers first, pointing to laws on clean air, waste, and climate adaptation. Heat and Risk: New data flags record-breaking “hottest Junes” across U.S. states, underscoring how warming is stacking the odds for extreme summer conditions. Coastal & Ocean Monitoring: U.S. ocean observatory moorings face major removal after funding cuts, threatening long-term monitoring tied to El Niño and ocean circulation. Climate Resilience & Policy: Canada’s summer outlook warns wildfire fire risk may rise as conditions shift, while World Environment Day messages from leaders like Bangladesh’s Faridul Islam push tree planting, river work, solar, and waste-to-energy. Water Stress in Housing: A UK Green Party council leader urges a pause on large-scale building over water and sewage capacity concerns after heatwave shortages. Global Climate Messaging: UAE marks the day with renewed climate pledges and biodiversity protection, including expanded protected areas. El Niño Watch: Sri Lanka faces “climate orphan” risk without stronger guidance as El Niño is expected to develop this summer.
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