AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCoastal Safety: Portuguese man o’ wars are washing ashore on South Carolina beaches, with venomous tentacles that can sting even after they’re beached—an urgent reminder to keep distance from jellyfish-like “balloon-sail” creatures. Portugal & Climate Resilience: Algarve municipalities (Silves, Loulé, São Brás de Alportel, Tavira) face a “very high” rural wildfire risk warning, with danger expected to stay elevated into next weekend. Coastal Management: Sand replenishment between Quarteira and Garrão has temporarily restored safer, wider beaches, but experts warn the costly work may need repeating to maintain bathing quality and limit erosion. Renewables & Bills: A report says Spain’s renewables expansion has shielded households from gas-price shocks, cutting the expected impact on electricity bills—an example Portugal can learn from as it scales clean power. Circular Economy & Culture: Lisbon’s Perve Galeria is showcasing “Flowing Upstream,” an installation built from recycled carnival costumes, turning textile waste into new structures. Wildlife Recovery: Zoomarine and the Portuguese Navy have returned six sea turtles to the ocean after rehabilitation.
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