AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire Forecast: A new study warns Europe could see 39% more burned area by century’s end even under best-case warming limits, with better fire management cutting impacts by over 70% but not replacing climate action. Greek Wildlife & Safety: In Thessaloniki, authorities captured a wolf after it attacked a four-year-old in Polichni; conservation groups say it was severely malnourished and injured, including an amputated hind leg. Local Environment & Recovery: Greece is also dealing with wildfire fallout, including damage assessments and support after recent blazes, as Europe-wide fire conditions keep escalating. Marine Life & Policy Tensions: Turkey’s new Aegean “marine parks” continue to spark protests and legal pushback from Greece, keeping pressure on regional conservation and maritime governance. Biodiversity Watch: Greece’s West Nile virus season remains a concern as cases rise across Europe, with Greece accounting for a large share of detections. Climate-Linked Health Risk: Europe’s wildfire smoke is highlighted as a major health threat, especially for children and older people, tying environmental damage directly to public health.
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