AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate Finance Shock (NZ): New Zealand’s Treasury says offshore action to meet the 2030 climate target could cost up to $5 billion, as the Green Party argues the government is underfunding local cuts and pushing the bill abroad. Climate Justice (Tuvalu): Tuvalu’s PM says vulnerable island states “need to be compensated” for climate harm, pointing to an ICJ shift from moral duty to legal commitment. Green Tech for Nature (Germany): Research finds solar panels on rewetted peatland can support threatened birds while generating clean power and helping peatland recovery. Local Climate Planning (Canada/US): Collingwood, Ontario’s draft plan targets 55% emissions cuts by 2040 but councillors want clearer steps; Ithaca, New York approved its first district climate action plan. Policy & Permitting (US): Bipartisan permitting reform talks urge the Trump administration to stop attacking renewable energy as clean projects face delays. Climate Risk Reality Check: A global report flags record greenhouse gas levels in 2024, with CO2 at 56.8 billion tonnes and atmospheric concentrations hitting new highs. Adaptation & Health (FIFA): FIFA adds mandatory hydration breaks at the World Cup, reflecting how heat risk is becoming a mainstream safety issue. Environment Day Push (Qatar/St Kitts & Nevis): Qatar’s PHCC and St Kitts & Nevis launch World Environment Month activities linking nature-based solutions to climate action. Big Bend Border Waiver (US): The Trump administration waives environmental rules to speed border barriers and roads through parts of Big Bend parks. Corporate Climate Capital (US): Climate First Bancorp closes a $67M funding round to back climate solutions and resilience.
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