AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildlife & Climate Impacts: A new study warns that long-fingered bats across sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to climate change because they can only roost in caves; suitable habitat could shrink by 36–64% by late century, squeezing survival into a few regions. Biodiversity Cascades: Research on Kenya’s savannas shows that removing African elephants can trigger major declines in dung beetles, setting off wider ecosystem knock-on effects. Water & Heritage: Egypt’s Red Sea port of Aydhab has yielded massive ancient water reservoirs and service buildings, offering fresh clues on medieval trade and pilgrimage infrastructure. Renewables Policy: Ghana is moving toward a national net-metering framework so rooftop solar owners can sell excess power back to the grid, alongside scaling solar mini-grids for remote communities. EV & Air Quality: Nigeria’s MAX is pushing electric two- and three-wheelers and charging expansion to cut emissions and operating costs as urban demand grows.
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