AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy Transition Watch: Italy’s regulator ARERA says 2025 power generation rose 2.4% as thermal output jumped (+5.2%) while renewables slipped (-1.5%), alongside a 2% rise in gas use and a big jump in LNG imports (+44%), with more supply coming from the US, Norway and the Netherlands. Climate & Weather Impacts: Norway’s summer travel chatter meets reality checks as coverage highlights how heatwaves are rare but possible, while Mexico City’s World Cup last-16 faces a high thunderstorm risk that could trigger delays under FIFA lightning rules. Norway in Focus (Sports + Climate Messaging): Norway’s Erling Haaland heads into the Brazil clash with Brazil’s coach Carlo Ancelotti insisting there’s no “anti-Haaland” plan needed—just familiar defensive matchups. Wildlife & Ethics: A new whale shark tourism push in Pintuyan (Southern Leyte) is framed as a more ethical alternative to controversial feeding practices elsewhere. Research Funding: Africa’s ICIPE reports 2025 income fell to $39.3m as grant funding shifted, while still pointing to scientific breakthroughs tied to sustainable development. Infrastructure & Islands: Shetland’s £1.5bn inter-island tunnel plan leans on “drill and blast” construction, aiming to replace ageing ferries for faster, more reliable links. Space for the Environment: South Korea’s fourth Earth observation satellite is set to launch Tuesday, with Norway’s Svalbard ground station helping deliver frequent imaging for agriculture, forests, disaster response and climate analysis.
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