AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWaste-to-fuel push in the Pacific: Ocean Environmental Solutions in Vanuatu is rolling out a new waste-oil distillation facility to turn used, contaminated oil into reusable heavy fuel for industry and marine use, with emissions monitoring built in. Food vs power land fight: A new analysis of agrivoltaics in the Philippines warns large-scale solar could displace staple crops and farmers, turning “green” projects into a land-grab risk. AI data centers meet climate backlash: Britain’s Green Party is urging ministers to block special planning permissions for a proposed London-area AI data center campus on green-belt land, citing massive projected emissions. Solar’s biodiversity cost: A Science study links China’s rapid solar buildout to reduced bird diversity from land conversion, arguing solar should be sited in sparse areas. Local climate action, real targets: Atlanta’s resilience advisory board reviewed the city’s plan for 100% clean energy by 2035 and a 59% emissions cut by 2030. Plastic pollution emergency: Volunteers and officials in Northumberland are responding to a nurdle spill, with pellets washing up far from the original incident and posing risks to wildlife.
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