AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat & power strain: Europe’s killer heatwave is pushing systems to breaking point, with France reporting at least 55 heat-linked deaths and Germany seeing road damage from extreme temperatures; in the UK, emergency electricity imports during the heatwave reportedly cost up to £1,379 per MWh—about 17 times normal—after demand surged and generation fell. Arctic security vs climate change: Reuters reports NATO allies are struggling to match Russia’s Arctic build-up as climate change opens routes, with Norway and partners rehearsing counter-attack drills under the “Arctic Sentry” push. Sámi voice in EU policy: Sámi leaders are calling for a stronger role in EU decision-making, arguing green-transition rules affect reindeer herding and northern regions without enough consultation. Norway-linked climate tech & monitoring: Norway’s space and disaster-monitoring push is highlighted via ICEYE selection for nationwide flood and hazard monitoring, alongside broader climate monitoring efforts. Electric aviation trial: Hawaii begins real-world testing of electric aircraft for interisland cargo and passenger service, aiming to cut emissions and support rural connectivity. Seafood leadership moves: Norway’s Seafood Council names a new Japan country director, while High Liner Foods appoints a new procurement and salmon strategy executive. World Cup (context, not focus): Norway’s football spotlight continues with major fan and federation coverage, but the climate and environment items above are the strongest matches for Norway Green Press.
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