AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWater & Industry: A new CEPA report warns Hungary’s EV battery push is colliding with an “unprecedented water crisis,” as drought, falling groundwater and rising industrial demand tighten supplies—making the battery boom a direct stress test for water security. EU Funds & Environment Spending: Prime Minister Péter Magyar says Hungary has unlocked a political agreement in Brussels to release €16.4bn in EU development money from autumn, including €4.2bn cohesion funding for transport, water management and environmental development, plus €10bn from the Recovery Fund. Climate & Risk Modeling: Intermap and Generali expand Aquarius risk analytics to Poland, Hungary and Slovenia to better quantify natural hazard and climate-related risks across the insurance cycle. Biodiversity & Wildlife: Conservation news from Kazakhstan highlights Przewalski’s horses—five released into the wild after a year of acclimatization—while separate research flags higher wildlife-vehicle collision risk during spring and rush-hour traffic. Biodiversity Research in Hungary: HUN-REN researchers report new tick mutations and the detection of a Far Eastern-origin bacterial pathogen in Budapest-area samples, published in a top journal. Energy Dialogue: The Baku Energy Forum’s second day spotlights energy transformation, efficiency, gas markets and “green energy to regional integration,” with Hungary among participants.
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