AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBonn climate talks: Negotiators left Bonn with key questions on adaptation, just transition and fossil fuel phase-out still unresolved, while developing countries accused rich nations of stalling on adaptation finance ahead of COP31. Climate finance pressure: ActionAid says the promise to triple adaptation funding is being quietly broken, with “stonewalling” blocking a clear delivery plan. COP31 spotlight: UN climate chief warnings echoed that geopolitics is undermining action, even as Türkiye prepares to host COP31. UK aviation emissions debate: The UK launched a 10-week Heathrow third-runway consultation, asking how expansion could meet tests on noise, air quality and climate targets. Climate risk & security: Turkish officials at the Erciyes Summit framed climate change, water scarcity and food security as national security issues. Nature & land protection: India’s Supreme Court-linked Aravalli review faces new criticism over the independence of a SC-appointed expert panel. Adaptation on the ground: FAO is rolling out climate-resilient farming in Pakistan’s Indus Basin with crop-specific advisories and weather stations. Water & climate cities: Lagos urged stronger coalitions and localized climate funding for vulnerable coastal cities. Climate hazards warning: Scientists warn a “Godzilla” El Niño could intensify impacts worldwide into 2027. Local environment action: New Zealand’s Waikato won for its “Pathways to the Sea” strategy, blending science and community partnership to protect waterways.
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