AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConsumer Footprint: A new study in Communications Sustainability puts the world’s biggest consumers (top 10%) behind $1.7–$5.7 trillion in annual environmental damage, estimating $2,300–$7,500 per person each year across carbon, water, nutrients and biodiversity loss. Marine Life & Offshore Wind: Exo Engineering says nature-inclusive offshore wind is moving from theory to practice, using bespoke artificial reef structures to support species while meeting renewable energy demands. Green Hydrogen in Rotterdam: Shell’s Holland Hydrogen 1 (200 MW) is nearing completion at the Port of Rotterdam, with commissioning this year and ramp-up in 2027—part of a wider push to scale green hydrogen across Europe. Water Reuse Tech: NX Filtration and Haskoning plan to boost water reuse using nanofiltration for mobile wastewater treatment, targeting micropollutant removal in water-scarce regions. Heat & Water Policy Debate: FIFA’s hydration breaks at the 2026 World Cup are drawing backlash over game flow—while heat warnings across North America underline the health pressure behind the rules. Dutch PFAS Alert: Frisian waterways are polluted by PFAS, with a water board calling for a ban. Rotterdam Logistics: Rotterdam Food Hub expands with a 38-hectare logistics development, tying food supply growth to land-use and infrastructure planning. Underworld Fungi Map: Scientists mapped global arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks, estimating 68 quadrillion miles in topsoil—highlighting how underground life may help store carbon.
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