AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLegal Pressure on Big Oil: Typhoon Odette survivors in the Philippines have filed a civil case against Shell, seeking compensation under “polluter pays” and pushing to stop new fossil expansion—an effort that ties climate damage to death and injury. Recycling Rules Catch Up: China is drafting a legal framework to standardize EV battery recycling as retired power cells flood the market, aiming to curb unsafe grey-market disposal. Courtroom Climate Fight: Exxon and Suncor are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reject state climate lawsuits, arguing states can’t use tort law to force climate damages. Local Climate Execution: Worcester’s climate plan faces hurdles, while Massachusetts drought designations worsen conditions across multiple regions. Waste and Waterfront Wins: Missoula reports hitting 31% waste diversion, and Ireland’s beaches keep stacking Blue Flag/Green Coast awards. Carbon Removal Tested: A first-year ocean trial using crushed olivine found no harm to marine life, though researchers warn more checks are needed. Energy Transition, With Friction: New Mexico Tech’s signed 99-year data-center land lease letter of intent sparks community backlash, even as officials say it’s non-binding.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.