AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & air quality watch in Bishkek: June 21, 2007 set Bishkek’s hottest June record at +38.3°C, and forecasts now call for cloudy skies with light rain, up to +29°C. Air pollution snapshot: AQI in Bishkek is 65 at 10:00 (satisfactory), with PM2.5 the main pollutant; the most affected spots include Baytik village (84) and Nagorye (52). Issyk-Kul environmental diplomacy: At the Issyk-Kul International Forum, participants adopted a resolution calling for stronger environmental protection and “spiritual ecology,” and Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce the Blue Flag certification on Issyk-Kul after a study visit to Antalya to improve water cleanliness and coastal standards. Regional climate resilience planning: A RESILAND Kyrgyzstan/CAREC regional dialogue in Bishkek (June 24–26) will focus on joint mechanisms to prevent and respond to natural hazards, including transboundary risks. Clean energy & water security debates: SCO energy ministers met in Bishkek, stressing energy security and just transition, while discussion around major hydropower and shared water/energy governance continues across Central Asia. Local enforcement: Kyrgyzstan’s Natural Resources Ministry fined Kant’s city administration 23,000 soms after a fire at the Kant dump raised environmental and public-safety concerns.
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