AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater & Pollution Accountability: South Africa’s Samancor says it “takes full responsibility” after a Brits tailings dam collapse sent sludge into nearby areas, with officials warning contractors were allowed to keep operating despite seepage. Trade & Tech Governance: Nigeria’s Bergmans won a $3.1bn AfCFTA customs digitization concession across 50 countries, but analysts question whether such a massive climate-and-trade enabling system should rest on an opaque, little-known firm. Urban Waste Management: India’s Cyberabad Municipal Corporation launched “No Banners in Public Spaces” and expanded construction-and-demolition waste handling with a new transfer station to curb illegal dumping. Climate & Water Risks: Fiji’s Qawa River faced dead-fish claims after wastewater allegations during cane crushing; the environment ministry is testing the river and locals are calling for longer-term fixes to the sugar model. Energy Costs & Rural Impacts: Ireland’s fuel leaders warn rural households could be hit hardest by planned fuel excise increases after earlier cuts tied to Hormuz disruptions. Wildfire Policy & Public Safety: UK coverage highlights government bans on disposable barbecues amid wildfire risk, as leaders push for climate action to match hotter, drier summers. Data Centers & Community Trust: Texas residents and officials are pressing for transparency as data centers expand; Oracle backs “responsible” development pledges around water, ratepayers, and jobs.
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