AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Resilience in Europe: The European Environment Agency says climate adaptation is happening across EEA countries, including Liechtenstein, but progress is uneven and planning often doesn’t translate into action that cuts risk—while extreme heat, floods, droughts and wildfires keep intensifying. Electricity Costs: A new global ranking puts Liechtenstein among the higher-cost European markets for residential power (about $0.402 per kWh on average, 2023–2026), highlighting how taxes, fuel access and grid costs shape household bills. Liechtenstein Finance & Stability: Liechtenstein retained its Triple-A sovereign rating, with S&P pointing to low debt and deep reserves—an important backdrop for funding resilience and sustainability investments. Fisheries Transparency: Tonga submitted its first notification under the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement, supported by the WTO Fish Fund—another step toward more transparent, sustainable fisheries management. Local Climate Governance Gap: The EEA report flags a need for a clearer legal basis for preparedness and better coordination across governance levels, not just more policies on paper.
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