AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDniester Water Crisis Watch: Moldova’s Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder warns Chisinau and nearby suburbs could face a tap-water problem as the Dniester keeps dropping amid drought and low inflows to the Novodnestrovsk reservoir. River Basin Management: Moldova and Ukraine agreed to keep the reservoir discharge at 100 m³/s until late July, after Ukraine floated a cut to 70 m³/s to protect reserves if dry conditions persist. Climate Policy Push: Moldova presented draft measures to cut methane and other short-lived climate pollutants, targeting energy, agriculture and waste, with scenarios including composting and efficiency upgrades. Green Business Support: Twelve Moldovan business incubators are getting investments for energy efficiency and renewables (solar, heat pumps, storage), aiming to boost “green” entrepreneurship. Government Transition: Prime Minister-designate Vasile Tofan unveiled his cabinet team ahead of a July 21 confidence vote, keeping key posts including the Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder. Heat and Fire Risk: Forecasts call for up to 33°C on July 18–19, with thunderstorms possible July 19 and a yellow fire hazard warning through July 22.
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