AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Education Push: Qatar’s environment minister backed a 2-week “Guardians of the Environment” summer club for ages 11–17, saying awareness and hands-on learning are key to protecting biodiversity. Indigenous Culture at Risk: Women in Isiolo, Kenya warn climate change is eroding indigenous foods, medicinal plants, ceremonies and seed banks—losses they say rarely show up in economic reports. Coastal Survival Planning: In Torcross, UK, after winter storms and record rain, a £19.8m sea-defence upgrade is planned to “buy time” as parts of the beach have dropped by about 2m. Illegal Mining Fallout: Along Malawi’s Nathenje River, communities say illegal gold mining is shifting the river, raising flood risk, and destroying crops and livelihoods. Energy Transition & Grid Reform: Pakistan’s power minister says reforms cut distribution inefficiencies by 45% and is pitching $2.5bn for metering and transmission upgrades to Turkish investors. Nature Protection Accountability: Scotland’s Nature Restoration Fund reportedly saw nearly a fifth of local authority spending diverted to routine costs like vehicles and office equipment. Clean Energy vs. Forest Loss: A Philippines report alleges wind projects are clearing forests that once protected communities from floods and landslides.
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