AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWinter Power Crunch: Tajikistan is cutting electricity exports and preparing for colder months as water shortages linked to climate change threaten hydropower output; officials say households may get more reliable supply, with solar panels and efficiency pushed, and temporary consumption limits possible during peak load. Air Quality Transparency: Tajikistan has launched an official air-quality monitoring website (airquality.meteo.tj) after criticism of IQAir results, reporting readings from devices in Dushanbe plus Kulyab, Vahdat and Hisor. One Health Push: Central Asia approved key regional “One Health” documents to speed cross-border responses to threats affecting human, animal and environmental health, including plans for joint simulation drills, shared lab standards and a regional digital portal. Wildlife Conservation: Tajik officials report markhor numbers have rebounded to over 7,000 after earlier declines, citing modern monitoring and continued community-led protection. Rogun Dam Scrutiny: A new report revisits controversy around the Rogun hydropower mega-dam, including concerns about ecosystem and community impacts alongside World Bank-linked financing.
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