AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoExtreme Weather: Severe thunderstorms hit the Balkans after unstable hot air over the Adriatic met a cold front, with Slovenia seeing 65 mph gusts near Ljubljana and heavy rain in Kranj; hail and strong winds damaged more than 100 buildings in Komenda, while similar hazards were reported across the region. Climate Risk for Travel: A new heatwave is expected to push Spain toward near-40°C, with experts warning Europe could reach 50°C somewhere within the next decade as warming and El Niño intensify extremes. Green Tech & Forecasting: A1, Nokia and Skyfora are turning mobile network sites into intelligent weather sensors, using 5G signals to capture precise atmospheric data like water vapour—aimed especially at fast-changing alpine conditions in Slovenia and Austria. Wildlife Crime: The European eel is at the center of organized smuggling, with Europol estimating huge volumes of juvenile eels moved annually and populations collapsing by 95% since the 1980s. Local Nature-Friendly Infrastructure: Prague’s Jiřího z Poděbrad Square reopened after redevelopment that adds 120 new trees, lawns, water elements and blue-green public space. Energy Transition Research: INDTEGRATE launched to speed up green hydrogen integration for hard-to-decarbonize industries, targeting solid oxide electrolyser cell use with waste-heat recovery and digital tools. Policy & Jobs: The EU Pay Transparency Directive missed its June 7, 2026 deadline in most member states, raising legal and workplace risks as gender pay reporting deadlines approach.
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