AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate litigation: Young people and environmental groups sue Canada’s Carney government, arguing climate rollbacks break federal law and make 2030 targets impossible. Biodiversity under pressure: A study warns the Caucasian lynx’s southern habitat is shrinking as warming and drying intensify, pushing the rare mountain cat toward fewer options. Forests & carbon: New research finds oak trees can keep absorbing carbon after growth stops, challenging assumptions that more photosynthesis always means more long-term storage. Energy & environment governance: B.C. environmentalists urge the province to “learn from previous dams” as it reviews new hydropower projects on the Peace River and elsewhere. Wildfire readiness: Pacific Power is upgrading safety settings and may de-energize lines during extreme risk to reduce ignition during a dry, fire-prone season. Restoration funding: Ghana’s GoldBod will invest about GH¢35m to reclaim and reforest the degraded Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve after illegal mining impacts. Ocean action (op-ed): A call to treat the ocean as essential life-support—not just something to admire. Clean energy momentum: Solar overtakes coal in the U.S. electricity mix for the first time, signaling accelerating renewables despite policy fights.
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