AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFlood Response: Heavy rainfall hit multiple districts across Moldova, blocking roads and disrupting traffic; authorities say no casualties were reported as teams pump out homes and clear fallen trees, with the worst impact in Chisinau and Straseni, Ialoveni, Drochia, Telenesti and Sangerei. Dniester Protection & EU Support: Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder and EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos met on the Dniester to discuss water protection and pollution linked to Russia’s war; the visit also included monitoring and a kayak trip, underlining EU solidarity. Dniester Legal Steps: Moldova is documenting damage from the spring petroleum pollution and preparing a case for international courts, with the environment ministry citing losses to residents, intervention costs, and impacts on the river and biodiversity. Biodiversity Update: Scientists are drafting proposals for a new edition of Moldova’s Red Book, including possible removals of some species and adding around 70 at-risk plants and animals. Energy Transparency: Moldova plans smart meters to digitize energy invoices over the next five years, enabling real-time consumption tracking and faster support. Climate-Resilient Farming: FAO launches farmer field schools in Hancesti to help small vegetable growers adapt to climate change and improve market access. Waste & Circular Economy: EU-backed support will expand Moldova’s waste management and recycling infrastructure, including new treatment facilities and digital waste systems. World Environment Day: President Maia Sandu urged action to protect forests, waters and soils as a response to climate change.
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