AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoClimate Policy: Kyrgyzstan adopted Central Asia’s first framework climate law, setting a unified legal base for emissions policy and climate adaptation, with carbon-related rules and a national registry; it takes effect Jan 1, 2027. Urban Nature & Biodiversity: Bishkek’s environmental council heard calls to plant more traditional fruit trees to bring back birds and support pollinators, while the mayor said restoring the city’s “green fund” fully is unrealistic due to expired trees and thousands of removal requests. Water & Heat-Resilience: The city is phasing fountain restorations to improve the capital’s microclimate, and residents also raised concerns about buses lacking air conditioning—new and electric buses will be factory-equipped. Waste Enforcement: Inspectors raided Kok-Jaiyk pasture in Jeti-Oguz, finding illegal dumping and wastewater discharge, issuing fines totaling 62,000 soms. One Health Preparedness: Kyrgyzstan hosted One Health coordination talks linking health, veterinary services, and environmental protection, aiming for faster regional response to outbreaks. Energy & Fuel Security: Kyrgyzstan is tendering additives to upgrade AI-80 into AI-92 at the Manas refinery as fuel prices and Russian supply disruptions continue.
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