AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Policy Milestone: Kyrgyzstan has signed a comprehensive Law on Climate Activity, becoming the first Central Asian country with a full climate framework that covers greenhouse gas mitigation, adaptation, climate finance, carbon neutrality, research, training, and a national carbon registry—effective Jan. 1, 2027. Heat and Weather Stress: In Bishkek, a new July 17 temperature record was set at +41.6°C, 7.7°C above the norm, underscoring intensifying heat risks. Plastic Pollution Crackdown: The Ministry of Natural Resources, Ecology and Technical Safety is moving toward a nationwide ban on producing and selling plastic and polymer film products from 2027, with earlier restrictions already in place in Issyk-Kul and protected areas. Glacier Research for Resilience: A regional scientific expedition to the Kara-Batkak Glacier brought Central Asian experts together to improve glacier monitoring and study debris-covered ice reserves amid climate change. Youth and Mountains: Kyrgyz Deputy PM Ulan Mamatkanov backed SCO youth environmental forums focused on protecting mountain ecosystems and water resources and adapting to climate change. Circular Economy in Action: A Kyrgyz initiative, UpKel, is turning unsorted plastic waste into designed accessories and home decor, highlighting local recycling efforts despite limited infrastructure. Biodiversity Spotlight: A ranger’s story on protecting snow leopards in Kyrgyzstan kept wildlife conservation in focus.
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