AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoExtreme Heat Alert (Netherlands): KNMI has issued a code orange heat warning from Wednesday noon, with 34°C+ expected for three days (code yellow in Friesland, Drenthe and Groningen). Authorities urge residents to avoid strenuous outdoor activity between 12:00 and 18:00, drink plenty of water, keep homes cool, and check on vulnerable people and pets. Reef Crisis (Curaçao): A new report says Curaçao’s coral cover has collapsed from roughly 45–55% in the early 1970s to about 5% in 2025, driven by disease, bleaching, hurricanes, pollution and overfishing—though some reefs near Oostpunt and Klein Curaçao still look healthier. Climate Tech Caution: A promising seaweed-based CO2 removal approach could backfire locally by disrupting nutrients and ocean carbon uptake, raising doubts about large-scale carbon removal claims. Wildlife Conservation (Gaza): Marine ecologist Mohammed Abu Daya continues devil ray research in Gaza despite displacement and destroyed facilities, highlighting how conflict and fishing pressure threaten critically endangered species. Marine Loss (Lebanon): Conservationist Mona Khalil, who protected sea turtles for over two decades, died after injuries from an Israeli strike. Food Security & Trade: Qatar is pushing for EU partnerships on safe, resilient food trade and agricultural technology to strengthen global food security.
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