AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat and sport: Climate Central says climate change raises the odds of performance-impairing heat for 97 of 104 World Cup matches, with especially high risks flagged for games in Dallas and Mexico. North Sea squeeze: New research warns offshore wind could take up 11% of the North Sea by 2050, with plans for nearly 20,000 turbines—sparking “spatial squeeze” fears for fishermen. Blue economy push: Norway and ASEAN launched a cooperation project in Jakarta on sustainable aquaculture and fisheries, running to 2027 and aiming to close policy gaps. Fisheries cooperation ends: Ghana and Norway’s Fish for Development programme has wrapped up after seven years, handing over reforms, aquaculture planning, and digital farm management. Namibia salmon funding: A Namibia Atlantic salmon project worth about USD 153m inched forward after partners signed a share underwriting agreement, with Norwegian export guarantees expected to support loans. Green infrastructure: Scotland’s industry charter “Delivering green data centres in Scotland” sets principles on renewables, efficiency, water use, district heat, and community benefits. Arctic/aurora myth-busting: Science cautions against clickbait claiming the Northern Lights will be visible in India without proper viewing conditions. Cruise sustainability: Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings published its 2025 “Sail and Sustain” report, highlighting biofuel trials, shore power, and marine conservation work.
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