AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Diplomacy: Germany’s environment minister said COP31 in Türkiye could turn climate pledges into measurable progress, urging faster implementation after Bonn talks flagged both “real strides” and geopolitical backsliding risks. Renewables in Aviation: iGA Istanbul Airport says it now runs on 100% solar electricity via its Eskişehir Solar Power Plant, positioning the airport ahead of its 2050 net-zero target. Heatwave Forecasting: A new study warns advanced climate models may miss early warning signals for Middle East heatwaves, cutting lead time for preparedness. Biodiversity & Wildlife: Türkiye released more than 3.7 million animals to support biodiversity, while Istanbul’s northern forests are highlighted as spring refuge for migratory birds. COP31 Focus on Energy: UN climate chief Simon Stiell cautioned countries against “side-stepping and stalling” as COP31 approaches, stressing science and climate finance commitments. Local Environment Policy: Turkey orders municipalities to remove stray dogs before a NATO summit, adding to ongoing public debate over animal management.
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