AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate & Water: LIST hydrologist Laurent Pfister warns Luxembourg’s heatwave is already warming rivers and cutting oxygen, with ecological stress likely to show up over the next 3–5 weeks as the country shifts toward a Mediterranean-style climate. Heatwave Health & Schools: RTL reports school attendance was made optional in parts of Luxembourg due to extreme classroom temperatures, while doctors stress dehydration risk and heatstroke signs. EU Energy Infrastructure: EU ministers agreed a grids overhaul in Luxembourg—faster permitting, stronger cross-border interconnections, and rules aimed at easing bottlenecks for electrification and renewables. Energy Storage Push: The Commission signed the EU’s first tripartite energy storage agreement to scale storage quickly and stabilise prices. Crypto Regulation in Luxembourg: Luxembourg’s CSSF issued Ripple a preliminary “Green Light Letter” for a CASP licence, positioning MiCA-compliant XRP and RLUSD operations across the EEA (still subject to final conditions). Space & Science Outreach: Luxembourg’s Asteroid Day returns with talks and workshops on planetary defence and near-Earth object monitoring. Biodiversity Watch: “Nosferatu” spiders (Zoropsis spinimana) are spreading in Luxembourg, with experts saying bites are unlikely to be dangerous.
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