AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHeat and climate extremes: June 2026 was the world’s second-hottest June on record, with global temperatures for January–June among the highest ever, underscoring how fast heat risk is escalating. Hungary’s weather whiplash: After breaking the national July cold record on July 9 (3.9°C in Szikszó), Hungary is still coming off a brutal heatwave that hit 42°C on June 30—another reminder that extreme swings are becoming more common. Water and pollution pressure: A cross-border investigation says industrial pig farming in Hungary and Romania is contaminating groundwater, with farms and local authorities accused of treating “protection” as paperwork while pollution shows up on the ground. EU water rules enforcement: The European Commission opened infringement steps over waste and recycling targets, and also pressed Slovakia to properly transpose the Drinking Water Directive, aimed at cleaner tap water and tougher limits on pollutants like microplastics. Farming outlook: Hungary’s wheat harvest is expected to be weaker than average due to spring frosts and lack of precipitation, though exports should still be possible. Energy transition debate: An interview highlights geothermal’s slow rollout in Europe and argues for faster permitting and risk-reduction tools to scale projects.
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