AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoLake Velence Warning: Hungary’s Lake Velence may soon be neither swimmable nor navigable, raising fresh alarms about water quality and long-term ecological decline. Battery Oversight: Hungary’s government says it will not back further CATL Debrecen expansion beyond the first plant, pointing to tougher regulation and a new supervisory authority expected to start in September. Serbia–Hungary Pipeline EIA: Serbia’s Ministry of Environmental Protection has set the scope for the Environmental Impact Assessment for a planned oil pipeline route from the Hungarian border to Novi Sad, with public review and final approval required before construction can begin. Wildlife Reintroduction: Kazakhstan released five Przewalski’s horses into the wild at the Altyn Dala reserve, including a stallion from Prague and mares from Hungary’s Hortobágy, with GPS tracking to monitor adaptation. Heat & Pollution Context: Reports highlight extreme heat across Europe, including conditions affecting Hungary’s major waters, alongside ongoing concerns about pollution pressures on regional ecosystems.
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