AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoClimate Finance & Nature: Luxembourg-backed Blue Nature Climate Finance Facility (BNCFF) enters Phase 3, shifting to a more hands-on, locally tailored approach to back coastal communities and small-scale fisheries, aligned with IUCN nature-based solutions standards. Heat Preparedness: WHO warns Europe is not ready for more extreme heatwaves, urging national heat-health action plans, early warnings, and better coordination across health, housing and urban planning—while Luxembourg and neighbours prepare for another hot spell. Local Heat Adaptation: Luxembourg City unveils a long-term urban greening concept after the heatwave, focusing on renaturation and cooling measures that also account for heavier rainfall and flooding. Water Protection: Luxembourg’s environment ministry suspends water extraction across most watercourses due to very low flows, warming and low dissolved oxygen that threaten aquatic wildlife. Public Concern: A Politmonitor survey finds affordable housing is the top worry, with climate change also ranking among the leading concerns. Weather Watch: A yellow heat alert is in place for southern Luxembourg, with guidance to limit exertion and stay hydrated. Sustainability Reporting: Ternium releases its 2025 sustainability report, highlighting decarbonisation targets and renewable energy progress.
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