AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat & Safety: A Guardian analysis says nine World Cup group matches were played in potentially dangerous heat and humidity, with players’ union Fifpro warning heat should shape scheduling decisions. Local Impact for Cabo Verde Fans: The same heatwave is expected to hit U.S. host cities during the knockout phase, including Miami for Argentina vs Cape Verde, where humidity could push conditions near the unsafe threshold. Wildlife Recovery in Cabo Verde: A new long-term study reports loggerhead sea turtle nesting on Boa Vista surged 80-fold from 1998 to 2024, after years of night patrol monitoring and conservation. Ocean Warming Signal: Research links humpback whales arriving earlier on Ireland’s coast to rising global ocean temperatures, adding to the growing pattern of climate-driven shifts in marine life. Sports, Travel & Emissions: FIFA president Gianni Infantino faced criticism after a BBC investigation found extensive private-jet travel during the tournament, despite sustainability pledges. Cape Verde in the Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup run continues to draw attention worldwide, including coverage of their historic qualification and fan moments.
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