AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWaste Enforcement: Environmental inspectors raided Kok-Jaiyk pasture in Jeti-Oguz, finding illegal solid waste dumping and wastewater discharge; 6 administrative cases were filed and violators fined 62,000 soms. Hydropower Push: President Sadyr Zhaparov said Kyrgyzstan has built about 50 small and medium hydropower plants in five years and has roughly 50 more under construction, alongside solar and wind projects, to cut the electricity deficit. Bishkek Greening Debate: At Bishkek’s Ecological Council, residents urged more fruit trees to support birds and pollinators, while the mayor warned the city can’t fully restore its green fund due to expired trees and over 20,000 removal requests. Urban Heat & Transport: The council also tackled bus air conditioning after complaints of cabin temperatures near +40°C; the mayor said new and electric buses will be factory-equipped, while older models need technical solutions. Tree Damage Complaint: Residents protested trees encased in concrete on Young Guard Boulevard; the mayor ordered contractor investigations and fixes. Climate Resilience Planning: Regional talks in Bishkek advanced a Central Asia online catalogue for climate-induced hazards, aiming to improve risk assessment and public safety. Water & Climate Finance Link: Korea Water Resources Corporation joined GGGI’s Green Business Platform to scale sustainable water and climate-response projects, including work tied to Kyrgyzstan’s smart irrigation.
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