AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMarine Heat & COP31 Push: Record ocean temperatures are stressing the world’s biggest carbon sink, and countries are urging COP31 to lock in stronger marine ecosystem protections—though climate finance worries could blunt the push. Aegean Renewables Clash: Turkey objected to Greece’s new spatial framework for renewable energy and storage in the Aegean, saying it has “no legal consequences” for Ankara and revives “gray zones” disputes. Earthquake Risk & Insurance Gap: Turkey still has a major preparedness shortfall, with 42% of homes lacking earthquake insurance decades after the Marmara disaster. Zero Waste for COP31: The Zero Waste Foundation expanded Turkish environmental initiatives ahead of COP31, aiming to scale waste-reduction efforts. Wildlife & Nature Research: Malta reported no loggerhead turtle nests despite attempts, while Turkey-related nature reporting also highlighted ongoing wildlife and habitat monitoring. Energy Transition Moves: Turkey’s renewable cooperation with Saudi Arabia targets 5,000 MW, as Ankara continues to expand its clean-energy agenda. Disinformation Denial: Turkey’s anti-disinformation body rejected claims of systematic targeting of social groups and said minority-school restrictions were false.
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