AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Watch: The Met Office warns an “unprecedented” El Niño is intensifying, with sea temperatures forecast to rise more than 3C and 2027 likely becoming the hottest year on record—bringing a wetter, stormier autumn and early winter risk for the UK. Water & Pollution: Authorities are investigating creosote contamination at Blyth beach after a strong-smelling sheen was found; access and bathing restrictions are in place while samples and source checks continue. Nature & Planning: Natural England has raised concerns about a 44-home development near Freshwater, warning it could harm protected habitats through nutrient impacts and water quality effects. Energy Security: UKRI has launched a £28m Ultra-Long Duration Energy Storage Challenge to back clean power storage for 100 hours or more, aiming to cut reliance on gas during low-wind/low-sun periods. Wildfire Aftermath: Forestry England says a week-long New Forest heathland blaze burned over 100 hectares, destroying rare plants and ancient trees and leaving decades of recovery ahead. Local Environment: A Northumberland beach pollution probe is ongoing, with further updates promised as investigations identify the likely source.
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