AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPFAS Fallout: A new Lancaster University study estimates CFC replacement chemicals have already produced over 335,500 tonnes of TFA “forever chemical” pollution deposited worldwide since 2000, with Arctic-linked evidence and more expected as the gases persist. Light Pollution Wins in France: A Nature study using NASA satellite images finds global light pollution rose overall, but France cut it by 33% via public lighting policies aimed at protecting nocturnal biodiversity and reducing energy use. Heat Pressure: France braces for severe heatwave conditions after reporting last June as the second hottest on record, with public guidance focused on staying cool without runaway costs. Climate Finance at Bonn: Fiji urges negotiators to deliver practical, accessible climate funding for vulnerable communities, warning that complex requirements are delaying adaptation. Loss & Damage: New Zealand pledges $20m for climate-related losses, as talks in Bonn and COP27 keep spotlighting who pays when impacts are already happening. Nature Restoration: Scotland’s Loch Ness area is seeing one of the UK’s biggest rewilding peatland projects, restoring 1,024 hectares to boost carbon storage and cut flood and wildfire risk.
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