AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRenewables in Montenegro: Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency approved EPCG’s EIA for the Kapino Polje B1 solar plant (11.43 MWp) in Niksic, with required measures to cut environmental harm. EU enlargement & environment: The European Parliament adopted annual reports on Western Balkan countries, highlighting Montenegro’s progress and urging stronger environmental protection and transparency across the region. Regional climate data cooperation: Ukraine was welcomed into the EEA/Eionet network as a cooperating country, expanding Europe’s monitoring as war damage affects land, water, air and biodiversity. Montenegro in diplomacy: President Jakov Milatović met Kazakhstan’s leadership and agreed to deepen cooperation, including environment and climate collaboration, plus transport and tourism links. Sustainable tourism debate in the region: Albania’s “Kushner-linked” luxury tourism project faces EU environmental scrutiny amid protests over protected coastal areas and rules being bypassed. Local development: Bouygues was selected to design and build a new 562-bed university hospital in Podgorica, aiming to modernize healthcare infrastructure.
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