AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Environment Day & climate warnings: World Environment Day (June 5) is framed around “#NowForClimate,” with reporting pointing to accelerating heat, wildfires, rising seas and record warmth—highlighting that 2015–2025 were the 11 warmest years on record and that 2026–2030 is expected to stay well above pre-industrial levels. Biodiversity protection in Portugal region: UNESCO designated Lake Shkodra a Biosphere Reserve, adding to a wider push that also includes new biosphere reserves across multiple countries, with the model described as “living laboratories” linking conservation and local livelihoods. Portugal in the spotlight on energy transition: A Portuguese civic platform says the country’s solar and wind mega-project push is being driven by “unacceptable location and size,” warning it risks turning Portugal into a “giant energy factory” aimed at export and data centres—calling for a Renewable Energy Planning Plan. Aviation rules for cleaner fuels: The European Commission has launched infringement steps against 13 EU states, including Portugal, for not setting up penalty systems under the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation, aimed at boosting sustainable aviation fuels. Marine safety & invasive risk: In Thailand’s Krabi, Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish sightings triggered red-flag warnings and swimming bans—an example of how sudden marine hazards can hit tourism and coastal ecosystems.
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