AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStrait of Hormuz & Energy Security: Oil prices slid after the US-Iran MoU helped reopen Hormuz and tanker traffic resumed, but analysts warn the “relief” won’t erase longer-term uncertainty as shipping, insurance and transit-fee questions linger. Climate Risk & Adaptation: A new study says advanced heatwave models still miss early warning signals for Middle East extremes, cutting lead time for preparedness—while UN climate chief Simon Stiell warns Bonn talks saw “side-stepping and stalling” amid geopolitical tensions. Food & Climate Impacts: A report finds 85% of food businesses expect higher costs in 2026, with climate disruption and Middle East unrest cited as drivers; separate coverage highlights El Niño risks for India’s monsoon and farm output. Biodiversity & Agriculture: Qatar’s agriculture delegation at AOAD pushed food security cooperation, as Syria expands restoration projects to fight desertification. Innovation & Infrastructure: UAEU researchers secured a patent for lower-carbon concrete using waste paper ash and CO2 curing; Bahrain’s startup ecosystem value jumped 759% to $1.6bn. Marine & Shipping Insurance: Lloyd’s and Chubb launched a $400m marine war-risk consortium to boost coverage capacity for vessels transiting Hormuz. Extreme Heat Forecasting: Israeli scientists warn heatwave forecasting models can underestimate and delay the processes that trigger deadly events.
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