AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoCoastal Water Quality: Cyprus has lost eight Blue Flags for 2026, with the drop blamed on pollution reports last summer and municipalities in Amathus and Limassol choosing not to apply. Marine & Tourism Standards: The Blue Flag programme still awarded 56 flags to beaches and two to marinas, with Paralimni–Deryneia leading the way (18) and Ayia Napa close behind (16). Climate & Heat Risk: A new report warns heat-related deaths are expected to rise sharply across Cyprus by the end of the century, underlining how warming is already reshaping public health risk. Green Agenda Cyprus Summit: The Green Agenda Cyprus Summit returns on June 4 in Nicosia, with a focus on energy transition, water management, natural disasters, green cities and sustainable tourism—plus Antonia Theodosiou set to discuss Akamas and the protection-versus-development balance. Waste & Enforcement: Larnaca immigration raid deaths are prompting calls for an independent investigation, with civil society arguing enforcement practices may be putting migrants at serious risk.
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