AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCOP31 Electrification Push: Turkey’s COP31 team in Bonn is urging countries to back a voluntary “35 by 35” goal—electricity reaching 35% of global energy demand by 2035—framed as a way to cut fossil fuel reliance and shield families from volatile prices. Climate Diplomacy in Bonn: The mid-year UNFCCC talks (June 8–18) are also spotlighting the widening adaptation finance gap, with India calling for dedicated agenda space for climate funding obligations. Energy Transition Policy: Australia and Turkey are aligning on electrification as the fastest route to emissions cuts, with heat pumps, electric vehicles and electric industrial systems highlighted. Transport & Rail Cooperation: Türkiye and Saudi Arabia signed MoUs to expand logistics and railway collaboration, including standards, infrastructure modernization, safety, training and reducing environmental impact. GAP Dam & Heritage Loss: Construction on the Silvan Dam in Diyarbakır is set to flood villages and habitats, while restoration of the damaged historic Stone Bridge in Amed has rebuilt it with limestone—raising concerns about lost original character. Gaza Ceasefire Talks: Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye met in Cairo with Palestinian factions to push the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire and roadmap toward reconstruction.
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