AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBiodiversity & Wildlife: Sweden’s once-celebrated wolverine recovery scheme is losing steam, with researchers warning the Conservation Performance Payment no longer delivers the results it did after years of stagnant funding. Climate & Heat Impacts: New research highlights how heat waves can scramble animal minds—hurting learning and aggression control—raising risks for survival and whole ecosystems as extreme heat becomes more common. Nature & Pollination: A study finds hummingbirds can be better pollinators than “careful” visitors, helping explain how mountain flowers shifted toward hummingbird-friendly shapes. Local Environment & Waste: Essity is expanding recycling at its Swedish hygiene-products operation, investing in a new plant to turn waste paper into more sustainable toilet paper. International Environment Cooperation: A Swedish-based diplomatic platform published an Azerbaijan ambassador’s World Environment Day piece linking climate, water scarcity and biodiversity loss to cross-border cooperation. Energy & Infrastructure: NATO has started operations to strengthen defenses around Sweden and Finland, calling the region both strategically significant and environmentally challenging.
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