AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCoastal Flood Risk: A new study finds “once-rare” coastal floods are now about 12 times more likely, with human-driven climate change behind roughly four times that jump—raising alarms for planning and infrastructure. Volcano Emissions: Taal Volcano’s sulfur dioxide output has dropped to 188 metric tons in 24 hours after days of higher activity, with no vog detected. Air Pollution Hotspots: Haryana dominates India’s May pollution rankings, with Faridabad and Manesar among the worst, while Dhaka is reported as the world’s fifth most polluted city. Water Pollution & Health: In Zimbabwe’s Cowdray Park, residents report recurring raw sewage bursts and blockages, while in Goa the pollution board moves to fine hospitals, hotels and housing complexes for STP/ETP violations and demands IoT monitoring. Climate Accountability: Switzerland’s emissions gap may be up to a third larger than officially stated, potentially boosting offset costs. Data Centers vs Communities: A data center near Irvington in Indiana moves forward after a long hearing despite fears over noise, air pollution, and power/water demands. Green Shipping Incentives: Hong Kong launches new incentives to speed adoption of green maritime fuels and vessel registration. EV Momentum: Norway surpasses 1 million EVs delivered, signaling mainstream adoption.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.