AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Poverty & Fair Transition: A new EU-focused push argues the clean energy shift can’t succeed if tens of millions of Europeans can’t afford to keep homes warm or cool, calling out siloed housing, social, and energy policy. Oil & Climate Backsliding: Canada’s pipeline plans are framed as a climate and emissions risk, with critics warning new oil infrastructure will lock in warming as extreme impacts intensify. Biofuels Under Fire: India’s move toward higher ethanol-blended petrol (E20) is sparking protests over vehicle compatibility and raising concerns about food and water sustainability. Plastics Recycling Progress: South Africa’s plastics recycling hit a milestone in 2025, with recycling rising even as broader manufacturing strains threaten future momentum. Circular Finance for Green Industry: EIB Global and BRAC Bank in Bangladesh secured €60M to scale green and circular investments, from solar and waste reduction to cleaner transport and safer water. Waste-to-Energy in Bali: Indonesia broke ground on Bali’s first waste-to-energy plant, aiming to cut landfill waste and generate power for tens of thousands of households. Urban Heat & Cooling Politics: A heated debate in Europe links deadly heatwaves to policy choices that limit reliable power and discourage widespread air conditioning. DENR Compliance Boost: The Philippines’ DENR Express mobile service is speeding up environmental permits and clearances, improving compliance access at the community level. Science for Cleaner Water: IIT Guwahati research highlights blue-green algae compounds that can absorb lead from contaminated water. Local Climate Action: Luxembourg City unveiled a greening concept to cool streets and manage heavier rainfall, while pilot “climate-neutral” city efforts in Ireland test how fast implementation can move.
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