AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOil & Climate Risk: A Fed study says today’s Iran-war oil shocks are muting inflation and employment impacts versus the 1970s, but Saudi officials still warn Brent could top $180—while the IEA calls Hormuz disruption the biggest supply shock on record, with knock-on risks for regional energy and emissions. Sports & Emissions: A new report warns the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup could become the “most polluting ever,” arguing football’s commercial growth and fossil-fuel ties—including FIFA’s Saudi Aramco partnership—are driving emissions beyond just travel and stadiums. Nuclear Safety & Security: An IAEA extraordinary meeting, requested with Saudi Arabia among others, addressed drone attacks affecting peaceful nuclear facilities, including a strike near the UAE’s Barakah plant—highlighting regional efforts to protect nuclear safety and security frameworks. Urban Development & Livability: PIF and Talaat Moustafa Group Saudi signed an MoU to explore mixed-use projects across the Kingdom, aiming to accelerate delivery and support “sustainable cities” and improved quality of life. Health & Air Quality Link: Global market coverage on metered dose inhalers points to rising respiratory disease burden tied to factors like air pollution—an indirect reminder of the health stakes behind Saudi air-quality policy.
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