AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPFAS Fallout: A new study links CFC replacement gases to rising trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) “forever chemical” pollution, estimating 335,500 tonnes deposited globally since 2000 and warning it will keep growing. Water & Sewage Accountability: In the UK, Thames Water’s £10bn rescue plan faces pushback from Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, who says the terms are “weak” and could leave customers paying for long-running pollution failures. Climate Risk for Kids: UNICEF says almost all children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with up to 1.8 billion facing drought and 1.2 billion extreme heat, and 1.1 billion at risk from multiple overlapping threats. El Niño Watch: Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology declares a “very strong” El Niño, raising odds of hotter, drier conditions and bushfire risk this summer. Air Pollution Costs: A New Zealand report warns Masterton could take 20 years to meet air-quality guidelines, with wood burners and winter inversions trapping PM2.5. Coral Resilience: Research identifies about 166,000 sq km of coral reefs that may better withstand warming, though only a fraction is protected. Data Center Discharge Questions: A Virginia investigation highlights limited tracking of chemicals in data center water releases, raising concerns about possible PFAS contamination. Ocean Plastics & Wildlife: Sea turtle conservation warnings point to plastic entanglement, egg poaching and tourism pressure as populations decline.
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