AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate & Food Prices: A “super” El Niño is building, with global agencies warning it could drive heatwaves, drought and heavy rain, and economists flag knock-on effects for food prices for months and even into 2028. Weather Watch: Wild winds are easing across Australia’s south-east after gusts topped 100km/h in parts of Tasmania and Victoria, but marine wind warnings remain and wet weather is set to return mid-week. Marine Life & Health: Reports highlight warming oceans shrinking marine life over deep time, while Australia also faces ongoing bird flu concerns after H5N1 detections in seabirds. Biodiversity & Discovery: Scientists have confirmed Earth’s oldest known asteroid impact crater in Western Australia’s Pilbara, dated to about 3.02 billion years ago—shedding light on how impacts shaped early Earth environments. Water & Risk: Australia is looking at how climate change will reshape disaster insurance as risks shift. Policy & Society: EU moves to tighten children’s social media access, and research continues to link everyday lifestyle changes with lower dementia risk.
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