AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Niño Watch: Australia says El Niño could become one of the strongest in seven decades, with climate change expected to supercharge impacts—raising alarms for food and water in Asia and the Americas. Food & Water Security: Southeast Asia braces for extreme El Niño conditions that could delay planting and hit rice and palm oil, the region’s most climate-sensitive staples. Ocean Monitoring Under Threat: Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and other lawmakers push back against plans to dismantle parts of the U.S. Ocean Observatories Initiative, warning it weakens coastal safety and extreme-weather tracking. Coral Resilience: New research maps nearly 166,000 sq km of coral reefs that can survive and recover from climate stress, offering targets for protection as countries pursue “30 by 30.” Local Climate Impacts: Manitoba expands disaster aid eligibility as flood risk rises; B.C. warns drought could mean a tough wildfire season. Severe Weather Alerts: Canada issues thunderstorm watches and warnings for Saskatchewan, with hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain possible. Policy & Reporting: The EU releases draft sustainability reporting standards for non-EU businesses, signaling more climate disclosure pressure ahead. Nature Day-to-Day: World Sea Turtle Day spotlights how turtles may navigate magnetic “addresses” while facing mounting climate and pollution threats.
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