AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTransboundary Haze Alert: Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone warned that hotter weather and El Niño are raising the risk of forest and peatland fires, with cross-border haze threatening biodiversity, public health, and the regional economy; the June 25 Vientiane meeting flagged a rise in hotspots since late 2025. Toxic Rivers Watch: A Mekong-basin pollution crisis is worsening as contamination linked to rare earth and gold mining in Myanmar is reaching northern Thailand’s rivers and sediments, raising alarms for downstream communities. Inflation & Living Costs: Laos’ annual inflation eased to 7.4% in June, with housing, water, electricity and gas still the biggest driver—an issue that can affect household resilience during environmental shocks. UXO & Environment Link: Laos is stepping up preparations for the 3rd Review Conference of the Convention on Cluster Munitions, with draft plans explicitly integrating climate change, environmental protection, and community participation. Wildlife Trafficking Online: NGOs report rampant illegal wildlife sales on social media, including pangolins and rhino horn, pointing to Meta platforms as a major marketplace risk. Sustainable Mining Push: Laos’ Vice President visited Khammouane mining firms, urging environmentally sustainable operations and circular economy efforts. Regional STI for Resilience: ASEAN science and innovation meetings in Vientiane emphasized climate resilience and water security, with Laos and partners pushing research and green transitions.
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