AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: Serbia and the wider region face highly unstable weather from Monday, with frequent showers and thunderstorms and an orange warning for heavy downpours and storms; Slovenia is also bracing for possible severe storms, especially in the northeast, as a cold front moves toward Serbia. Coastal Nature Management: Portorož’s main beach is being upgraded with about 3,700 cubic metres of white pebbles from the Soča River, aiming to create marine habitat conditions while keeping the change within environmental requirements—though experts warn it shouldn’t become a trend along the whole Slovenian coast. Flood Preparedness: Slovenia’s hydrological forecasting service highlights how flash floods can develop in under an hour and stresses timely alerts and better coordination to protect people and property. Green Transition Rules: The European Commission has launched infringement steps against 20 EU states, including Slovenia, for not fully transposing the directive on empowering consumers for the green transition, targeting green claims and sustainability labels. Biodiversity in Ljubljana: Ljubljana Zoo welcomed a female Nubian giraffe, Pietruška, the first in 23 years, adding to local conservation and public nature education.
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