AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeadly Heatwave: WHO says Europe has logged over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21 as record temperatures buckle roads and disrupt transport in the UK and Germany, with the heat shifting east and driving emergency measures. Air-Conditioning Debate: Experts warn that relying on air conditioning is not a long-term fix because it can add heat to the environment and remains scarce for many households, turning cooling into a political flashpoint. Public Health & Adaptation: WMO highlights rising heat risk across Europe and calls for coordinated heat-health plans and early warnings to protect health systems and vulnerable groups. Transport & Cities: A study warns bigger vehicles and SUV growth could cost European cities thousands of on-street parking spaces by 2040, adding pressure to already strained urban planning. Climate Finance Backdrop: The World Bank is retiring its 45% climate-lending target under US pressure while extending its climate action plan, as Europe’s heat crisis underscores the stakes. Chemicals & Water Safety: French doctors urge stronger tap-water controls after cadmium concerns, warning of systemic public health risk. EU-Turkiye Diplomacy: A senior EU delegation visits Ankara ahead of the NATO summit, with talks covering accession, migration and cooperation—showing how geopolitics is shaping EU priorities.
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