AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Safety Crisis: The WHO estimates unsafe food sickens about 866 million people and kills 1.5 million each year, with kids under five hit hardest and chemical contamination (notably arsenic and lead) driving a large share of deaths. Climate Extremes & Risk: Southern Manitoba saw renewed tornado warnings after confirmed twisters, underscoring how fast weather can turn dangerous. Bees Under Pressure: A South Korean migratory beekeeper says warming is shortening flowering seasons, disrupting bee navigation, and worsening mites and diseases. Sea-Level Survival Tech: Tuvalu is moving toward a “Digital Nation” to preserve statehood and identity as rising seas threaten to erase its land. Ocean Monitoring Cutbacks: The U.S. is dismantling major ocean sensor arrays from the Ocean Observatories Initiative, leaving key deep-sea climate data streams “going dark.” Adaptation on the Ground: Cambodia launched a five-year early-warning project to strengthen multi-hazard alerts for storms, floods, droughts and lightning. Food Security Ahead of El Niño: Asia’s crops are already taking a hit from dry weather as a strong El Niño is expected to intensify impacts. Local Nature Action: In India’s Sundargarh, volunteers installed 1,456 water bowls to help birds during peak summer drought.
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