AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeatwave toll: France, Belgium and the Netherlands reported at least 3,700 excess deaths from the late-June heatwave (June 20–28), with figures described as preliminary and likely to rise; France logged 2,025, Belgium about 1,200, and the Netherlands around 480, as power strain and healthcare pressure worsened. Record temperatures: June 2026 became France’s hottest June on record, with Meteo-France reporting a 22.7°C average and unprecedented red alerts across 72 departments. Cooling debate: The deadly spike is reigniting France’s air-conditioning fight, as household AC use rises and health authorities point to gaps in schools and hospitals without cooling. Wildfire risk: Spain’s Costa Brava faced a fast-moving wildfire that confined thousands, with evacuations and major firefighting resources deployed. Climate drivers: The WMO says El Niño conditions are set to “strengthen rapidly,” raising the odds of more extreme heat, drought and heavy rain across coming months. Policy and accountability: Sweden’s court allowed climate activists to sue over missed targets, a legal precedent that could embolden climate litigation elsewhere. EU climate finance: A new EBRD plan targets at least $1.5bn for Nigeria, prioritising power-sector investment to cut energy constraints.
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