AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTropical Forest Finance: Luxembourg will join the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, pledging €50m by 2030 via its Climate and Energy Fund and planning ongoing annual support from 2030, as Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira discussed sustainable development and trade links during the International Climate Finance Days in Luxembourg. EU Mobility Rules Fight: Seven EU governments including Luxembourg rejected any softening of car emissions rules, warning that extra flexibilities would slow electrification and undermine investments, while a separate coalition of nine countries opposes mandatory electric fleet quotas—arguing uneven charging readiness makes binding targets unfair. Local Climate Adaptation & Nature: A Minett resident survey shows strong satisfaction but clear priorities: more green space, better environmental protection, climate adaptation, housing and mobility improvements. Agroforestry on the Ground: Luxembourg farmers are expanding agroforestry, with Our Nature Park projects planting trees, hedges and shrubs across dozens of hectares to boost biodiversity and protect land from climate impacts. Tech for Sustainability & Resilience: OQ Technology and Telefónica Deutschland plan satellite-connected mobile tests to help close coverage gaps and support emergency communications during extreme weather. Aviation Emissions Compliance: The EU has launched legal steps against Luxembourg and others for not yet setting penalties under ReFuelEU Aviation, aimed at scaling sustainable aviation fuels.
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