AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire Crisis in the Low Countries: Belgium’s High Fens blaze—now the country’s biggest on record—has burned about 3,000 hectares, with around 600 residents evacuated as smoke and difficult peatland terrain slow containment; Belgium says rain has helped, while EU support has brought in aircraft and even Dutch Chinook helicopters. Heat and Drought Fallout: Europe’s drought is hitting the Rhine hard, forcing the Port of Rotterdam to load barges at roughly 30% capacity and pay for extra transport to avoid grounding—an early sign of how climate stress is turning into an economic shock. Dutch Water Watch: With record-low river levels, salt water threatens Dutch nature areas and fresh-water supplies, pushing the Netherlands to rethink water management. Circular Plastics Push: Groningen’s BioBTX is breaking ground on a commercial-scale plant at Chemical Park Delfzijl to convert mixed plastic waste into aromatic chemicals, aiming to cut landfill/incineration and scale recycling. EU Climate Finance: UN desertification talks in Mongolia are set to allocate over $12bn to drought- and land-degradation-hit countries, as food security fears rise. Nature and Waste in Focus: A report from Aceh highlights how plastic pollution is undermining traditional community fishing rules that once protected threatened species.
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