AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Climate Policy: Luxembourg backs the EU’s 2035 combustion-engine ban, pushing back on calls from Germany to delay or overturn the rule—arguing electrification is key for both climate goals and energy security. Energy Transition & Social Support: Mouvement Ecologique warns against broad fossil-fuel price subsidies, urging targeted help for low-income households while accelerating the transition to electricity-based heating and transport. Local Agriculture Law: Luxembourg’s agriculture ministry begins early talks on the next agricultural law after the EU’s post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy direction—highlighting how long legislative timelines can shape sector resilience. Protected Areas & Green Economy: Togo and Team Europe (including Luxembourg) launch a five-year partnership to strengthen protected-area management, restore ecosystems, and build inclusive green jobs via ecotourism and agroecology. Low-Emissions Aviation: Ostend-Bruges Airport hosts the first stopover of a fully electric cargo flight, testing how regional airports can scale low-emission air freight. EU Migration Rules: Luxembourg features in EU home affairs discussions as ministers move toward stricter visa measures and new return-hub planning, with Somalia cooperation and the asylum pact rollout also on the agenda.
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