AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoExtreme Heat Toll: Europe logged over 10,000 excess deaths during late-June heatwave conditions, with older people hit hardest, as record temperatures drove wildfires, transport disruption and heat-related illness. Wildlife & Disease Watch: Dutch researchers found molecular and antibody signs of West Nile and Usutu viruses in wild carnivores, pointing to wider mosquito-borne exposure across the country. Energy Crisis Critique: Greenpeace says several EU states, including the Netherlands, spent €9.9bn on Hormuz-related energy relief, mostly via measures that keep fossil-fuel dependence high. Water Stress Signals: New reporting highlights persistent drought pressure, with the Netherlands heading toward water shortages as demand rises. Construction Materials: A Eurocode for fibre-polymer composite structures is moving through European standards, potentially boosting durability-focused, lower-maintenance building design. Energy Use Trend: CBS data shows Dutch total energy use in 2025 was 18% lower than in 2000, with fossil use down 28% and renewables rising sharply. Local Climate Safety: Arnhem’s festival faced “no free water” criticism after heat injured people, underscoring gaps in heat preparedness. Netherlands in NATO: The Dutch defence minister says the country has reached its limit for direct military aid to Ukraine, reflecting broader strain on national budgets.
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