AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate Law & Drought: Austria has approved a Climate Protection Act that locks in legally binding climate neutrality by 2040, alongside emergency agricultural aid as the country records its driest 12-month period on record. River Disruptions: Even after some rain, Danube and Rhine low-water conditions keep disrupting European river cruises, with operators warning of ship swaps and itinerary changes. Hungary Water Stress: Hungary says 99% of the country faces severe to extreme drought, threatening crops, fodder supplies and water-dependent infrastructure. Energy Under Strain: Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant cut Unit 5 output by about 120 MW as the Danube recedes, while EU energy officials warn electricity pressure may last for weeks. Wildfire Forecast: A new study warns climate change could nearly triple Europe’s wildfire-burned area by 2100, with fires spreading into regions less prepared for them. Migration Enforcement: Austria completed the first returns of asylum seekers to Italy under the EU’s updated Migration Pact/Dublin rules. Culture & Science: Czech researchers say a 6,500-year-old Chleby sanctuary may have tracked Sun and Moon cycles, while Poland’s BitBay founder Sylwester Suszek’s disappearance case has been merged with a financial probe.
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