AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOcean Monitoring Cuts: The U.S. is dismantling major Ocean Observatories Initiative sensors, leaving key data streams off Alaska, Oregon and elsewhere to “go dark” as climate scientists warn this weakens long-term ocean and climate tracking. Climate Adaptation in Practice: Cambodia launched a five-year, multi-hazard early warning project for storms, floods, droughts and lightning across four high-risk provinces, aiming to protect communities by 2027. Clean Air Policy Fight: A U.S. House Environment subcommittee hearing focused on modernizing Clean Air Act rules for mobile sources, with lawmakers arguing states like California shouldn’t set national standards. Biodiversity Under Pressure: In Florida, groups plan legal action over dredging near Port Everglades, warning sediment plumes could harm endangered corals. Local Climate Resilience & Governance: Nigeria moved Great Green Wall headquarters to Kano to boost Sahel restoration efforts, while protests in Albania target a major resort plan near protected wetlands, raising environmental governance concerns. World Environment Day Momentum: From tree-planting drives in Assam to World Environment Day campaigns and journalist-safety training, communities are pushing action on climate and nature.
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