AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeatwave Toll: France confirmed 2,025 excess deaths linked to the June heatwave, while a model estimate puts the seven-day peak across Europe at about 20,390 deaths—another stark reminder that extreme heat is becoming a deadly, repeatable pattern. Energy & Cooling Limits: Hungary’s Paks nuclear plant cut output during the heatwave, but is now ramping back up as Danube water cools, after monitoring kept discharge temperatures within safety rules. Water Stress at Home: Lake Velence is again under pressure from drought and high evaporation, raising fears for tourism and local biodiversity; property prices so far look resilient despite the environmental risk. Lake Balaton Summer Services: Bahart expands Lake Balaton boat connections for peak season, adding more departures and sightseeing cruises across 15 ports through August. EV Policy Reality Check: Cyprus targets 85,000 EVs by 2030, but adoption remains low—charging progress and subsidies are still not enough to close the gap. Northern Lights Forecast: Hungary’s Academy of Sciences says solar activity could bring auroras visible farther south than usual around 3–5 July, if skies stay clear.
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