AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat and Health: With the 2026 World Cup underway, organisers are facing a real climate test: forecasts point to dangerous heat and humidity risks for players and fans, pushing calls for stronger heat-health planning. Portugal & Environment Policing: Portugal’s GNR stepped up river patrols in Bragança (Sabor, Douro Internacional, Foz Tua lakes) with a new vessel to boost safety and environmental enforcement. Coastal & Climate Pressure: Rising sea levels are again flagged as a threat to the Portuguese coast, underlining how fast climate impacts are moving from reports to local risk. Community Land Rights (Goa): In Goa, villagers and environmental activists are resisting encroachment on centuries-old Comunidade lands, defending water and farming commons from developers and government-backed projects. Tech & Education: A Portugal-based “no-code” AI tool (isCalculator) is letting people generate math mini-apps in seconds, aiming to broaden access to digital creation. World Cup Rules & Fair Play: Early tournament controversy around VAR decisions shows how rule tweaks can still confuse players and viewers.
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