AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Quality Watch: Kyrgyzstan is rolling out temperature inversion monitoring for the first time, with World Bank-supported MTR-5 equipment delivered to Kyrgyzhydromet to track how stagnant air traps smoke and pollution. Urban Pollution Enforcement: Bishkek fined the company “E-A” 23,000 soms after residents reported a vehicle emitting thick black smoke and inspectors found emissions above permissible standards. Land & Rail Impacts: The Cabinet approved swapping 3.36 hectares of pastureland in Ak-Tala (Naryn) into settlement land to provide equivalent plots for people affected by the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, with requirements for drainage, seismic safety, environmental protection, and heritage safeguards. Mountain Climate & Youth: Youth from across Central Asia gathered in Issyk-Kul for a Climate–Mountains–Youth summer camp focused on climate and mountain issues. Biodiversity & Greening: Bishkek planted 70 hibiscus shrubs in the Friendship Park of Kyrgyzstan and Korea as part of a city greening push. Cybersecurity: A Central Asia–wide espionage campaign dubbed “SilkParasite” is reported to be using Google Drive to hide malware activity targeting government bodies, including in Kyrgyzstan.
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