AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIllegal Wildlife Trade: Investigators say Laos’ illegal wildlife shopping network is still expanding, with up to 35 suspected sites linked to Chinese tour groups and reports of highly threatened pangolins being pushed to visitors—raising fears that enforcement is too weak to break the business model. Sustainable Forestry Cooperation: Laos and Vietnam plan to deepen forestry research and technology transfer to support sustainable forest development, with Lao and Vietnamese institutions set to expand joint work. Climate Risk to Forests: A new Southeast Asia study warns global warming plus habitat loss could drive hotter forest understories within decades, increasing thermal stress for forest species that rely on cooler, shaded conditions. SDG Financing Push: Laos called for stronger international support for vulnerable developing countries at the UN Sustainable Development Forum, stressing that financing gaps and disasters are slowing progress toward 2030 goals. Public Health & Mosquito Control: Australia-backed Wolbachia mosquito releases were launched in Oudomxay and Luang Prabang to help cut dengue risk, with officials framing it as a safe, sustainable prevention approach. Media Integrity: Laos’ President urged journalists to strengthen professionalism and speed up verified reporting to counter misinformation in the digital era.
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