AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & Water: After an unusually wet, record-breaking May, Turkish reservoirs across provinces reached peak capacity and authorities began controlled water discharges to prevent spillover and flood risks, including full recovery at Bursa’s Doğancı and Nilüfer dams. Black Sea Security & Environment: Drone attacks reportedly hit three “shadow fleet” oil tankers off Türkiye’s Black Sea coast, with Turkish officials saying the vessels were empty and crews unharmed, while one Turkish-linked ship reported fire and injuries. EU Climate Diplomacy: The EU said it is “not acceptable” that Türkiye excluded Cyprus from COP31 preparation briefings at the UN, urging Cyprus’s inclusion in future meetings. Sustainable Mining Cooperation: Peru’s environment minister said Peru is ready to deepen cooperation with Türkiye on critical minerals and sustainable mining, including a possible memorandum of understanding. Urban Sustainability Education: The University of Cyprus opened applications for its first English-language undergraduate degree in urban sustainability studies, starting in September. Tobacco Control: World No Tobacco Day coverage highlights Türkiye’s tobacco-control reforms and questions whether policy “success” should be judged by laws or real smoking reductions.
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