AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPFAS Fallout: A Lancaster University study estimates CFC replacement gases have already produced 335,500 tonnes of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) deposited worldwide since 2000, with the “forever chemical” expected to keep rising as it spreads via rainfall and accumulates in water and soil. Climate Risk Watch: New research on the North Atlantic “cold blob” links the cooling to a weakening AMOC ocean current system, raising fears of a major climate tipping point and knock-on effects for Europe, sea levels and African monsoons. COP31 Pressure: Nearly 100 campaign groups urge COP31 co-hosts Turkey and Australia to “lead by example” by cutting reliance on coal, oil and gas, arguing fossil-fuel action must start at home. Energy Shock Economics: An analysis warns the US-Iran escalation could cause prolonged disruption across energy, shipping and food supply chains, with IMF/World Bank/IEA concerns extending into 2027. Euro Area Headwinds: The IMF says the euro zone faces new growth drag from Middle East-linked energy price rises, on top of aging and weak productivity, with inflation projected to run higher than pre-war forecasts. Germany Packaging Reality Check: A German Packaging Institute survey finds consumers prioritize hygiene and recyclability, but also shows misconceptions about recycling performance and efficiency.
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