AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoSevere Weather Watch: Moldova issued a Yellow Code for atmospheric instability (14:00–23:00) with thunderstorms, heavy downpours and hail, plus a Yellow Code for strong winds nationwide—authorities urged people to avoid travel in storms and stay clear of trees and power lines. Water Security & Flood Response: On Dniester Day, a PAS MP stressed the river’s role for Moldova’s identity and warned that recent shocks to water infrastructure show how fragile water security is; meanwhile, lawmakers called for solidarity after May 22 flash floods hit central districts, with damage assessments ongoing and casualties reported. Climate Data Integrity: Moldova approved rules for independent, accredited verification of greenhouse gas emissions data, aiming for more transparent pollution tracking and stronger environmental and public-health monitoring. Energy Efficiency Push: Chisinau began preparations for EIB-backed energy audits in 30 kindergartens (up to 50–52), while the government also moved to modernize energy efficiency in public buildings and support renewables and storage via tax and customs incentives. Biodiversity Capacity: Environmental experts strengthened skills for assessing biodiversity, supporting better protection planning. Roads Under Heat: Transport inspectors will intensify checks on heavy trucks to prevent road damage, especially during orange/red heatwave warnings.
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