AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoClimate Risk: A super El Niño is forecast to hit the central Pacific with record-warm sea temperatures, and central bankers are already flagging food inflation pressures through 2027. Heat & Food Security: South Korea’s record heat is damaging crops, with reports of potatoes effectively “boiled” in the ground—another reminder that extreme weather is hitting everyday food supply. Urban Nature vs Housing: Yongsan Park’s Children’s Garden is back in the spotlight as officials discuss using parts of the contaminated site for youth housing while keeping some parkland—an ongoing fight over Seoul’s green space and land use. Biodiversity in Seoul: A rare crested ibis was spotted in Gwangneung Forest near northeast Seoul, adding momentum to local wildlife monitoring and habitat awareness. Coastal/Port Development: Incheon finally cleared the way to redevelop long-stalled Piers 1 and 8, aiming for marine cultural infrastructure plus a large park by 2029. Public Safety & Industry: Ulsan’s University of Ulsan is expanding outreach to help small firms close safety gaps around complex disaster risks like fires and explosions. Governance & Resilience: Cybersecurity and digital resilience remain a priority as regulators and industries push for stronger protections across connected systems.
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