AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Policy Rollback Watch: The U.S. SEC is moving to scrap Biden-era climate risk disclosure rules, deepening the retreat from investor transparency. Air Pollution Law Push: Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers fast-tracked amendments to tighten local control over industrial air pollution permits, despite warnings they could disrupt power supply and hit thousands of firms. Carbon Market Momentum: Zimbabwe approved more than 190 carbon credit projects after launching a blockchain-based carbon registry aimed at boosting trust and attracting climate finance. Nature Funding: Guernsey will provide about £500,000 over five years to expand nature recovery and biodiversity work. Local Climate Pressure: A Bradford study finds young people are calling for action while reporting air pollution exposure above WHO guidelines. Science Under Threat: NOAA says the Mauna Loa CO₂ record is funded and reopening after a near-defunding scare—another reminder how political cuts can endanger climate monitoring. Mining & Environment: Portugal’s government is using a decree to enable Savannah Resources to enter land for lithium-related easements, raising alarms about state power and local harm. Clean Energy Project Update: North Atlantic Refining’s wind-hydrogen plan cleared an environmental assessment step, moving into engineering and design.
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