AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Litigation: Environmental groups sued to stop nearly 400 acres of logging in Washington’s Elwha Watershed, arguing the state failed to properly assess harm to Port Angeles’ drinking-water source and that the area holds “old growth of tomorrow.” World Environment Day—Community Recycling: In St. Kitts and Nevis, the Department of Environment and Taiwan’s mission teamed up with Antioch Baptist Church to launch a new recycling bin under the national Recycling Project. Climate Signals & Everyday Action: Ghana’s EPA warned that the planet is “no longer negotiating,” pointing to floods worsened by dumping and building on waterways, while AMMREN urged stronger waste, sanitation, and climate-resilience investment. Nature-Based Food Debate: A World Environment Day webinar pushed plant-based pathways to protein to cut emissions, ease land and water pressure, and improve food security. Policy & Finance Pressure: Ahead of Bonn talks, Africa’s negotiators demanded a shift from climate promises to delivery, and warned vulnerable communities can’t wait. Ocean Science Under Threat: The Trump administration moved to shut down a $368 million deep-ocean observation network, drawing concern over lost monitoring of greenhouse-gas uptake and marine heat impacts.
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