AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Prices: A US-Iran interim peace deal is easing the energy shock, with oil and gas prices sliding—good news for Asia’s energy-import bills even as the won stays weak and keeps import costs high. Heat Risk: Britain hit record June temperatures as a deadly early-summer heatwave disrupted daily life, with warnings extended—another reminder that climate extremes are arriving earlier and harder. Seoul Air & Health Tech: Seoul is using drones to manage “lovebug” swarms, while the wider market push for smarter air purifiers and cooling centers shows how cities are adapting to hotter, riskier summers. Wildlife & Disease Preparedness: Asia’s long experience with H5N1 bird flu highlights that fragmented responses fail; the key is coordinated action across farms, markets, and public health if outbreaks spread. Climate-Linked Food Security: Fertilizer supply is flagged as a major vulnerability in Asia’s energy shock—threatening food inflation and livelihoods if disruptions deepen. Urban Quality of Life: A global happiness index puts Seoul and Incheon in the top 50, with environmental concerns and mobility costs still weighing on some European cities. Solar Industry Stress: Hanwha is scrambling to revive its solar business, using multiple financing levers—an energy transition story with real-world financial strain behind it.
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