AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeat and water risks: A new analysis warns EU bathing-site checks focus on bacteria and can miss chemical pollution like PFAS, heavy metals and pesticides—even when beaches are rated “excellent,” raising fresh questions for how Slovenia and the EU monitor water quality. Climate pressure: Reports on Europe’s record-breaking June heatwave highlight how human-driven warming is making extreme temperatures more likely and more intense. EU clean-energy funding: The European Commission and EIB approved a €2.5bn Modernisation Fund round for 51 projects across 11 countries, including Slovenia, targeting energy efficiency, grids, storage and industrial decarbonisation. Nature restoration planning: EU Member States shared lessons on drafting and implementing national nature restoration plans, stressing cross-border cooperation and better coordination. Textile waste fight: Slovenia-backed EU states are pushing for tougher rules against ultra-fast fashion, demanding durability and recyclability standards. Local innovation: Slovenia’s SID Bank expanded financing by allowing intellectual property as loan collateral, aiming to unlock growth capital for innovative firms.
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