AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEEA–Eionet Cooperation: The European Environment Agency welcomed Ukraine as a cooperating country, extending its network to 32 members and 8 cooperating states—highlighting shared concerns from air pollution and biodiversity loss to war-related damage to land, water, and protected areas, with Moldova already in the group. Forest Protection & Data: Moldova launched the first National Forest Inventory cycle, aiming for a clear, up-to-date national picture of forest resources, condition, and change over time to support climate adaptation and biodiversity reporting. Maritime Environment Rules: Parliament adopted Moldova’s accession to two IMO maritime conventions—covering shipwreck removal and safer, cleaner ship recycling standards to better protect the marine environment. Energy Efficiency at Home: Government-backed programs are scaling residential energy modernization, including multi-family building upgrades and renewable co-financing, to cut consumption and improve living conditions. Green Finance for SMEs: The EBRD is commissioning a study to expand Moldovan SMEs’ access to “green” certification and green financing, with proposals due June 24. Sustainable Transport Alignment: MPs voted to align public road vehicle rules with EU standards, supporting safer, more predictable freight movement and a shift toward cleaner transport.
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