AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat Death Toll: Spain reported at least 1,028 heat-related deaths during Europe’s late-June heatwave, with France also estimating about 300 excess deaths—warning that extreme heat is becoming more frequent and deadly. Oceans on Fire: The EU’s Copernicus monitor says June sea-surface temperatures hit the hottest level on record (20.98°C), with El Niño likely to keep heat and severe weather risks rising. Climate Meets Governance: Ghana’s flooding deaths and damage are framed as a national failure of planning and enforcement, not “seasonal fate,” while India warns July monsoon rains may be below normal after a fifth-driest June. Energy Security vs Climate: Iran-war price shocks are pushing parts of Asia toward coal “buffers,” even as countries also explore renewables and nuclear—showing how geopolitics can derail emissions goals. Policy Pressure in Europe: A Reuters report highlights EU carbon-market fights as steelmaker SSAB bets on low-carbon hydrogen, warning that weakening the emissions trading system could reward laggards. Circular Economy Push: Türkiye launched a nationwide deposit return scheme from July 1, paying 1 lira per returned beverage container to boost recycling. Health Systems Bracing: Hospitals in the Paris region are stocking ice and preparing for the next heat surge as “new normal” heatwaves strain care.
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