AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEl Niño Update: NOAA confirms El Niño is back and strengthening fast, with experts warning of major global knock-on effects for rain, drought, floods, and food systems. Food Outlook: Reuters reports El Niño could actually boost Argentina’s crop yields in the second half of 2026, despite risks elsewhere. Climate & Agriculture in Africa: Officials in Nairobi stress that protecting African rangelands is vital for food security and climate resilience for millions of pastoralists. Indigenous Youth Leadership: A Youth for Climate program highlights Indigenous, Quilombola, and traditional knowledge as practical climate solutions, led by young people across the Amazon. Local Air & Education: Ghana’s EPA is pushing tree-planting and environmental habits in schools ahead of World Environment Day. Water Stress Watch: Delaware’s climatologist warns of “flash drought” risk as groundwater drops after months of below-average rainfall, backed by a new water tracker tool. Energy Policy Clash: Louisiana’s governor signs a law limiting climate-change-related lawsuits against energy producers, while Texas moves toward rules for reusing treated oilfield wastewater on farms. Enforcement & Health: A court vacates a PFAS-related injunction, and New York’s pension rebid process reopens debate over climate responsibility at BlackRock. Community Action Funding: Ireland launches a major Local Environmental Action Fund to back local biodiversity and climate projects.
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