AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate & Oceans: A new study finds Europe’s seas are running far hotter than normal, with marine heat waves blamed on climate change and raising risks for marine life and later storm intensity. Human Health: Research links rising CO2 to changes in blood chemistry, adding another way global warming may harm people. Record Heat at Sea: The North Sea off the Netherlands hit a new high temperature since measurements began, underscoring warming’s reach beyond land. Extreme Weather & Adaptation: New Zealand’s climate watchdog says the country is neither adapting fast enough nor cutting emissions quickly, warning councils face costly flood and sea-level decisions. Clean Energy & Grid: California’s Sandrini battery storage project is now complete, aimed at boosting reliability and renewable power delivery. Policy & Permitting: A judge signaled EPA rulemaking could face major disruption if California emissions waivers are opened to congressional review. Biodiversity & Enforcement: An ESA lawsuit accuses the federal government of stalling protections for the green floater mussel. Local Environment: Oregon’s ZERO Fleet Rebate Program is nearly out of funds after strong demand for electric trucks and buses. Environmental Justice: Michigan groups warn about invasive red swamp crawfish spreading through waterways. Waste & Pollution: Belize appointed authorized officers to ticket littering as part of a national anti-litter push.
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