AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate & Health: EU scientists say Western Europe just had its warmest June on record, with June averaging 20.74°C—over 3°C above the 1991–2020 norm—after repeated heatwaves that also drove wildfires and left more than 4,700 excess deaths reported across France, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands. Wildfire & Extreme Weather Response: Portugal is boosting disaster-readiness with Japan via the Atlantic Constellation, aiming to use space-based monitoring and data platforms to better anticipate, track and respond to events like wildfires and storms. Coastal Water Quality: Quercus awarded 434 Portuguese beaches Gold Quality for the 2026 bathing season (up from last year), with the Algarve taking 86 flags—highlighting strong wastewater treatment and consistently high bathing-water results. Biodiversity & Nature: A new international biodiversity conference (LifeWatch BEeS 2026) opened in Plovdiv, focusing on “One Health” links between healthy soils, ecosystems and human well-being. Marine Ecosystem Watch: Scientists report a massive Atlantic sargassum belt—about 5,000 miles long—raising concerns about beach impacts and public health as blooms spread. Local Conservation: Portugal’s last circus elephant, Julie, has moved to the Pangea sanctuary in Alentejo, marking a major welfare shift after the circus wild-animal ban.
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