AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate-Startup Push: Schneider Electric and GIZ Egypt (via BMZ) are expanding the ClimAccelerator program in Egypt to back climate-tech startups with mentorship and technical support, aiming at energy efficiency and digital sustainability. Climate Finance & Fairness: African civil society groups at Bonn’s climate talks are urging more flexible, grant-based climate finance that reaches women, indigenous peoples and local communities, warning that key gender and adaptation items are stalling. Heat & Messaging: A new Rockefeller Foundation-backed study finds people across G7 countries support climate action more when communications focus on pollution, health, household costs and energy security—while “net zero” underperforms. Energy Transition Supply Chains: Carney backed a high-purity silica sand mine plan in Manitoba tied to German partnerships for solar manufacturing and a silica hub, linking critical minerals to clean-tech industry. Biodiversity & Land Use: A Dartmoor row over new grazing rules has sparked fears for semi-wild ponies and calls to overhaul Natural England’s approach. Tech for Climate Resilience: A German court decision on climate claims against McDonald’s and a broader push for better environmental claims regulation highlight how climate communication is being tightened. Data Centers & Power: Multiple reports point to surging demand for cloud, AI and colocation—raising the stakes for cleaner, more efficient power and infrastructure.
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