AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat Death Toll: A new UK analysis estimates over 2,700 deaths in England and Wales linked to May–June heatwaves, with researchers warning human-caused warming is making extremes worse. Wildfire Risk: London’s last barbecue-friendly parks shut down grilling as the fire threat hits “extreme,” pushing residents toward safer alternatives. Marine Impacts: Italy’s Po River lagoons are cooking—heat is killing up to 90% of clams in Sacca di Goro, threatening iconic pasta and livelihoods. Water Crisis: UN chief António Guterres warns the world is “living beyond” water limits, with climate change and overuse driving irreversible freshwater decline. Carbon Tech: MIT-backed researchers unveil an electrochemical device that captures CO2 from air without the usual high-heat steps. Local Action: Bangladesh engineers call for science-based urban planning and restoring waterways to cut flood risk as cities grow. Water + Industry: Google’s Nebraska data centers reportedly used 732M gallons in 2025, reigniting debate over drought-stressed water supplies. Legal Fight: Uganda farmers sue in London to halt the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, arguing climate and environmental harm. Biodiversity & Schools: Canada’s Rainbow District School Board hits 100% EcoSchools certification, while a conservation tour highlights voluntary farm stewardship.
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