AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHeat & Health: Germany recorded about 14,000 heat-related deaths in 2023 (RKI data), with the oldest age groups hit hardest and experts warning the true toll may be higher because many cases aren’t coded as heat. Heatwaves Across Europe: AFP analysis says record-breaking summer heat pushed temperatures above 40°C for tens of millions, driving drought, wildfires, crop losses and more than 25,000 excess deaths. Drought’s Ripple Effects: Low rivers are exposing Europe’s past and disrupting logistics—record-low Rhine and Danube levels have left shipping vulnerable and even revealed long-submerged relics. Water Stress in Switzerland: Lake Zurich fell to a 75-year low amid a marked drought, with dry soils and low surface and groundwater affecting multiple Swiss lakes. Wildfire Outlook: A German-led study warns burned areas across Europe could rise sharply by century’s end, with prevention and early detection still crucial even as emissions cuts matter. Wind Turbines & Drought Fear: A new German study finds wind farms may cause only tiny, short-lived surface warming and negligible soil drying in simulations—far from proof of long-term agricultural drying. Local Climate Resilience: Celle, Germany is investing in geothermal heating for district administration buildings, aiming to cut emissions from public facilities.
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