AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLandmark climate ruling: A Paris court is set to rule Thursday on a case that could force TotalEnergies to cut oil and gas output, with NGOs and the city of Paris arguing France’s corporate duty of vigilance law covers climate risk. Heatwave impacts: The decision lands as Europe swelters in record-breaking heat, with the UN climate chief calling it the “price” of fossil fuel pollution. Adaptation funding push: A major climate fund says 75 countries have applied for adaptation finance under its ARISE program, with most applications coming from Africa. Litigation surge: A new report finds 249 climate lawsuits were filed in 2025, bringing global totals since 1986 to more than 3,600. Climate science warning: MIT and Leicester researchers say the speed of environmental change versus how fast species can adapt can predict how badly mass extinctions hit. Local resilience education: In the Philippines, Haribon’s Junior Sea Guardian Project is training coastal students to tackle waste and protect habitats like sea turtles. Climate risk to health: An El Niño forecast for the US South raises concerns about more mosquitoes and other disease-carrying pests, especially in Florida.
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