AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat & Health: WHO warns Europe isn’t ready for more extreme heatwaves, urging national heat-health action plans, early warnings, and better coordination—while Luxembourg prepares for another warm spell with a yellow alert for the south. Urban Climate Adaptation: Luxembourg City unveiled a greening concept to cut heat-island effects and handle heavier rainfall, with projects like renaturing the Pétrusse and greening key administrative areas. Water Stress: Luxembourg’s Environment Ministry suspended water extraction across most watercourses due to low flows and low dissolved oxygen, to protect aquatic wildlife (Moselle excluded). Housing as a Rights Issue: NGOs and residents’ groups called for housing to be treated as a human right, warning the crisis is worsening in a “permacrisis,” as Politmonitor shows affordable housing at record-high concern levels. Data Centre Scrutiny: Mouvement écologique says Google’s planned Bissen data centre could consume up to 950 GWh/year and threatens legal action unless higher sustainability standards are adopted. Climate Finance (Luxembourg-linked): SPONSOR and Omera Renewable Energy signed an MoU to advance renewable energy and climate finance projects in Bangladesh.
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