AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire Watch (Canada): Environment Canada warns Nova Scotia could face another wildfire-prone summer as earlier precipitation deficits linger, even though other parts of Canada saw wetter, cooler conditions. World Environment Day (China/Macao): Macao launched its Environment Day 2026 program and an “energy saving and carbon reduction for all” campaign, including school education and a push to cut emissions in the Greater Bay Area. World Environment Day (Nigeria): Nigeria’s Great Green Wall agency urged mass tree planting to fight desertification and land degradation, linking restoration to jobs and food security. World Environment Day (Türkiye/COP31): Türkiye unveiled its COP31 agenda at an international zero-waste forum, pitching zero-waste policies as climate action ahead of the Antalya summit. Urban Pollution Pressure (Ghana): Ghana’s local government minister demanded urgent action in Sekondi‑Takoradi over rising plastic waste and worsening sanitation, warning it will harm the coastal ecosystem. Climate Justice & Waste (Indonesia): Indonesia’s environment ministry tied the waste crisis to methane and climate justice, saying most waste still ends up in poorly managed landfills. Corporate Climate Claim (Nigeria): BAT Nigeria says it fully switched manufacturing from diesel to CNG and added solar power as part of its World Environment Day climate push. Food System Risk (Global): A new study argues energy price spikes can hit grain supplies harder than war itself—especially when they stack with bad harvest years. Nature Protection (UN): The UN reports nearly 600 environmental defenders killed or disappeared in three years, calling for stronger protections for activists.
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