AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIllegal Logging & EU Delays: Albania’s UNESCO-protected forests are being hit by accelerating illegal timber operations as the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is pushed to late 2026, widening loopholes for grey-market supply chains. Protected Wetlands Under Pressure: In Albania, protests against a Kushner-linked luxury resort on the Zvërnec coast and Sazan Island have surged after reports of bulldozers and private security tearing into protected dunes and Mediterranean pine habitat, threatening flamingos, sea turtles, and monk seals. Regional Transport Sustainability: A European Court of Auditors review warns Western Balkans countries, including Montenegro, are unlikely to meet the 2030 EU core transport deadline due to weak oversight, slow project readiness, and long implementation delays. Montenegro’s Green Tech Push: At a Budva conference, Montenegro’s construction and real estate sector was urged to speed up digital transformation and energy transition, including net-zero campus ideas in Podgorica. Biosphere Expansion: UNESCO has designated 14 new biosphere reserves, adding to its global network aimed at protecting ecosystems and supporting sustainable local livelihoods. Mining Fallout Beyond Borders: Chile’s massive sinkhole tied to copper mining operations has renewed scrutiny of environmental and safety impacts from extractive projects.
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