AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClean Mobility in the Nordics: Oslobuss renews its Flytoget rail-replacement bus deal with a zero-emission pledge, requiring at least half of services to run on zero-emission vehicles from 2027—an early test of Nobina’s Nordic bus strategy. Wildfire Crisis in Europe: Southern Europe’s heat and dry conditions are driving fast-moving wildfires, with France evacuating over 10,000 people near the Spanish border and the EU sending water-bombing aircraft from Cyprus and Sweden plus firefighters. Health & Chemicals: Swedish research reports an anti-inflammatory diet may lower dementia risk even for people with early Alzheimer’s signs, while another report warns endocrine-disrupting chemicals from plastics can harm children’s development and wildlife. Toxic Recycling Concern: A South Africa study finds banned flame-retardant chemicals still showing up in children’s toys, raising alarms about “circular” supply chains reintroducing legacy toxins. Biodiversity & Habitat: A wildlife bridge over I-5 in Washington moves forward after land purchases, aiming to reconnect habitats and reduce isolation for species like cougars. Sweden–China Talks: Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson meets China’s Wang Yi as both sides push to rebuild trust and expand cooperation.
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