AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & Water in Luxembourg: Spring 2026 in Luxembourg ran warmer and drier than average, with April rainfall well below normal and late-May heat pushing new temperature highs; irrigation helped some crops so far, but authorities warn prolonged dryness could hit yields. Local Education & Nature Access: Luxembourg City scrapped Beggen’s outdoor “forest class” for September 2026 after too few registrations meant the Ministry couldn’t staff it—despite a new trailer built for outdoor learning. Energy Transition Affordability: Former Greens energy minister Claude Turmes urged tripartite talks to keep electricity cheaper than gas, arguing heat pumps and electric trucks must beat fossil options on price to make the transition stick. Low-Emission Aviation Test in the Benelux: Ostend-Bruges Airport hosted the first fully electric cargo aircraft stopover (BETA ALIA CX300), part of operational trials aimed at scaling low-emission air freight. EU Climate Policy Watch: The European Commission took action against 20 member states over green claims rules, targeting how sustainability is marketed. Agriculture Under Climate Stress (Global): India’s extreme heat is linked to lower milk output and poorer animal fertility, with farmers facing higher cooling costs as climate impacts intensify.
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