AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Policy: Moldova presented two public drafts to cut methane and other short-lived climate pollutants, targeting emissions from energy, agriculture and waste, with scenarios including better building efficiency, renewables for medical institutions, less diesel in farming, and expanded waste collection and composting. Energy & Heat Resilience: A new analysis flags Moldova as one of Europe’s fastest-growing markets for air-conditioning electricity use, a sign that hotter summers are reshaping demand and raising pressure on the grid. EU Accession (Environment-adjacent): Moldova opened EU accession negotiations for Cluster 6 (external relations and foreign/security policy) in Brussels, while the government also reported over 90% delivery of reform measures and pushed the Growth Plan forward. SDGs at the UN: Moldova’s 2030 Agenda progress report was presented in New York, highlighting gaps to close for rural-urban balance, research and innovation, and accelerating the green transition. Local Development: Ungheni moved to deepen U.S. partnerships, including modernization of road infrastructure—important for cleaner logistics and regional connectivity. Governance Capacity: About 100 civil servants trained on Regulatory Impact Assessment, including how regulations can affect society and the environment.
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