AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Risk Watch: Scientists warn global warming hit 1.37°C in 2025 and could breach 1.5°C within about four years, with emissions still at record highs. Extreme Weather & Public Safety: The World Cup’s opening weekend is already seeing heat and storm alerts, including “lethal” heat advisories and thunderstorm protocols that can suspend matches. Biodiversity Tech: Dutch researchers are using AI to decode wildlife soundscapes, aiming to monitor biodiversity faster and at larger scale than field surveys. Soil & Carbon: A new study maps Earth’s vast underground fungal network, highlighting how these hidden systems move nutrients and lock away major carbon stores. Water Quality Under Heat: Warm weather is triggering health warnings for swimming sites, as water quality strains. Local Environment & Water Infrastructure: Amsterdam splash pads were closed after a pipe break, with the city refilling water tanks. Netherlands Angle: The Netherlands heads into its World Cup opener with an undefeated record in opening matches—while Dutch climate and nature research continues to push practical monitoring tools.
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