AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Climate Policy: The EU Council agreed a stronger Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), extending it to more products and tightening anti-circumvention rules—an update Cyprus’ finance minister backed ahead of talks with the European Parliament. Marine Protection: Oceana urged the Commission to back practical safeguards for seas around Europe’s islands, including preferential access for small-scale fishers and a push to phase out harmful bottom trawling, citing Cyprus-focused analysis. Eastern Mediterranean Energy: The US, Cyprus, Greece and Israel signed up to launch an Eastern Mediterranean Energy Center at Rice University in Houston, aiming to boost natural gas cooperation and infrastructure resilience. Coastal Nature Planning: Cyprus’ government launched public engagement for a Coastal Protection Park feasibility study at Tsim Bei Tsui, Lau Fau Shan and Pak Nai, targeting mangroves, marsh habitats, waterbirds and eco-recreation. Local Transport for Summer: More buses will run on the Nicosia–Ayia Napa/Paralimni line to meet peak demand, with extra morning and afternoon services. Waste & Water Quality (Global, but relevant): A Houston-area case saw two residents plead guilty over falsified wastewater test results, including illegal E. coli and phosphorus levels.
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