AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNuclear & Water Stress: Slovenia’s Krško nuclear plant (NEK) is ramping up as cooler weather lowers pressure on the Sava River, reaching about 90% capacity after earlier power cuts to protect river conditions during record heat and low water. Heat & Food Security: Europe’s farmers are running out of time to adapt as repeated heatwaves and drought damage crops, cut yields, and strain water supplies, with drought-related losses rising sharply across the EU. Drought Across Rivers: Copernicus reports July 2026 river flows far below average across western and parts of eastern Europe, with the Rhine and Danube hitting record lows that disrupt navigation, irrigation, and energy production. Public Health & Ticks: The EU is studying an experimental Lyme disease vaccine after EMA acceptance, aiming to add protection as tick seasons lengthen with milder springs and autumns—central Europe, including Slovenia, faces high risk. Biodiversity & Nature: Conservation and biodiversity coverage highlights the growing urgency around ecosystems under pressure, while an invertebrate-of-the-year vote spotlights the role of species that support recycling, pollination, and water filtering. Local Governance & Cities: Mayors from the region, including Ljubljana, met in Sarajevo to push sustainable urban development and a greener, more connected future through regional cooperation and European funds. Slovenia Policy: Slovenia has set a clear 10-year continuous residence requirement before foreigners can apply for citizenship.
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