AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Resilience in Sweden: Stockholm has topped Europe’s COOLCITY Index as the most climate-resilient capital, scoring highest for green infrastructure, flood resistance, and land permeability—while several southern capitals failed to crack the top 10. Marine Wildlife: Denmark has dragged the dead humpback whale “Timmy” onto a beach after its Baltic Sea stranding and months-long rescue saga; an autopsy is set for next week to determine the cause of death. Pollution & Ecosystems: A Swedish study tests how trace cocaine in waterways affects Atlantic salmon, pointing to yet another human-made chemical stressor reaching wildlife via sewage systems. Heat & Context: A new commentary argues record heat across Europe is being met with climate denial, heat-only coverage, and a lack of context—fueling scepticism during extremes. World Environment Day: Ahead of 5 June, World Environment Day 2026 is framed around “Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future,” with Azerbaijan hosting in Baku. Sustainable Transport Tourism: Portugal ranks among the world’s greenest road-trip destinations, driven by fast EV/hybrid rental growth and expanding charging access. Local Environment & Planning: Sweden is also pushing climate cooperation and nature-permitting changes, aiming to ease bottlenecks for environmental transitions.
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