AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUNESCO World Heritage in Danger: UNESCO is set to vote in Busan on adding Lebanon’s Mount Amel Castles to the World Heritage in Danger list, alongside other threatened sites, with conflict and environmental damage cited as key risks. EU–Lebanon Environment Cooperation: The EU and Lebanon met to update transport, energy, environment and water cooperation, including solid waste management reforms, biodiversity conservation efforts, and progress on the Water Sector Recovery Plan. Lebanon Recovery Needs: A Beirut policy assessment says Lebanon’s post-war reconstruction will require over $20bn, with damage and losses estimated at billions and a warning that funding must be managed for sustainable recovery, not short-term fixes. Regional Pressure on Waterways: As US–Iran tensions flare around the Strait of Hormuz and beyond, analysts warn that disruption risk could spill into the Red Sea corridor—an issue that can quickly translate into environmental and public-health stress for the wider region.
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