AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Update (Portugal & Europe): The EU’s Copernicus monitor says May 2026 was the world’s second-hottest on record, driven by an unusually early “heat dome” that pushed “feels-like” temperatures to 35–40°C across parts of western Europe, including Portugal—raising risks for people, crops and ecosystems during the growing season. Heat Warning (Portugal): IPMA forecasts another intense mainland heat spell from June 10–13, with yellow warnings for persistently high maximum temperatures in many districts, and nights staying unusually warm. Policy Fight (EU climate): EU member states—including Portugal—are urging the Commission not to water down CO2 rules ahead of carbon market reform, warning that weaker standards could derail climate goals and energy security. Carbon Market Reform: A separate report highlights the pressure campaign around the EU’s Emissions Trading System overhaul, with industry and governments pushing for changes as energy costs stay high. Ocean & Climate Signals: Scientists report the Atlantic’s overturning circulation may be weakening in ways that could make North Atlantic salinity swings far more extreme—an added stressor for Europe’s climate system. Biodiversity & Land Use (context): A data roundup ranks Europe’s most forested countries, with Finland leading—useful background as climate and wildfire risks grow.
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