AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCitizen Science for Pollinators: Volusia residents are invited to join Florida’s Great Pollinator Census, counting bees, butterflies, moths, flies and hummingbirds for 15 minutes per day to track long-term trends. Climate Risk Watch: Sri Lanka officials say El Niño impacts are expected globally after February, but local effects are still considered unlikely to be severe; monsoon patterns and rainfall timing remain the key uncertainty. Forest Push: Myanmar plans to plant 21.36 million tree saplings across 30,000+ forest sites during the 2026 rainy season, aiming to expand protected forests and support climate resilience. Water & Climate Adaptation: Acadia’s Great Meadow restoration is nearing completion, replacing a failing culvert to improve flood control and wildlife passage as climate-driven flooding disrupts park access. Tech’s Hidden Footprint: A new report warns AI’s growth is increasing pressure on water resources, not just energy and emissions. Ocean Safety vs. Culling: After a shark attack near Sydney’s Coogee Beach, NSW says drone surveillance and shark nets are on the table, while culling remains “not off the table.”
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