AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGreen Energy & Research: The SCO’s third forum of academicians on green energy was held in Bishkek, with officials and universities discussing the Bishkek Declaration and new joint research and investment ideas. Railway Oversight: Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Natural Resources inspected the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway construction in Sary-Kyr and reported no environmental standard violations, stressing waste control and protection of land and water. Mudflow Response: Heavy rains triggered mudflows and landslides across Kyrgyzstan; transport services cleared key routes and reopened most roads, though some sections remain closed or partially blocked. Protected Nature Power-Up: The Cabinet expanded the authority of the Biodiversity Conservation Department, including stronger enforcement in protected areas and expanded powers for managing reserves and biodiversity databases. Air Quality Watch: Bishkek’s AQI was reported at 31–39 (good levels) in recent readings, with PM2.5 flagged as the main pollutant. Water & Climate Resilience: EBRD and the Green Climate Fund launched a Resilient Water Systems programme for Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to upgrade water, wastewater and irrigation while planning for droughts and floods. Urban Greening: Bishkek is developing plans for 18 irrigation wells to support green spaces and reduce smog impacts. Wildlife & Rights Link: A UN Human Rights Council side event in Geneva put the snow leopard at the center of debate on climate risk, high-mountain ecosystems, and the environmental scrutiny of the CKU railway.
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