AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoWater Crisis in the Netherlands: The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management has upgraded the country’s status from an “imminent water shortage” to an “actual water shortage” as drought and heat cut river inflows and rainfall, while demand rises; water authorities are prioritising drought-sensitive dikes, drinking water, and energy production, and urging everyone to use water responsibly. Biodiversity vs. Fishing Pressure: Across Europe, cormorants are back in the spotlight after recovery from near-extinction to overabundance, with nine EU countries asking Brussels to ease culling rules—arguing the birds can devastate fish stocks—while conservationists warn against weakening protections. Urban Heat Resilience: Rotterdam is being framed as a “city of the future” after its 1940 destruction, highlighting modern, experimental urban design that shapes how the city functions today. Digital Crime & Justice: The Netherlands-backed training in Nigeria pushes for stronger digital evidence handling against AI-driven cybercrime, including deepfakes and ransomware, linking environmental governance to broader rule-of-law capacity. Nature-Friendly Planning Debate: UK political pressure is growing over plans that could let developers pay a nature levy instead of meeting environmental rules—raising concerns about the cost of “environmental destruction.”
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