AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeat & health preparedness: Luxembourg is bracing for another mid-week heatwave, with forecasts pushing above 30°C and up to 35°C on Friday; Health Minister Martine Deprez says hospitals and care settings are now reviewing building vulnerabilities, including insulation, sun exposure and cooling capacity, with mobile cooling units being considered ahead of the next wave. Water quality & pollution: A new European Environment Agency update reports 96% of monitored bathing sites meet minimum health standards, but about 1.5% remain “poor” due to sewage overflows and agricultural runoff—Brussels is pushing further upgrades and tighter rules. Fertiliser shock & farming choices: Organic farmers in Luxembourg argue the current fertiliser price disruption shows conventional agriculture needs alternatives, noting organic farms are largely insulated from synthetic fertiliser price spikes. Local climate resilience in action: The government is also looking beyond hospitals, reviewing care homes, schools and other vulnerable facilities under Luxembourg’s climate resilience plan. MiCA & finance (Luxembourg angle): The CSSF granted Ripple a full CASP licence under MiCA, enabling compliant crypto payment services across the EEA. Energy grid pressure: Portugal renewed calls for faster electricity interconnections, warning the Iberian Peninsula still behaves like an “energy island” needing more flexibility, storage and grid resilience.
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