AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoUNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia opened the UN desertification summit with a push to turn pledges into measurable results, while civil society from five regions outlined priorities for drought resilience, rangelands and sustainable agriculture. Private-sector green push: Monnis Group launched a “Green Station” in Ulaanbaatar that can charge 10 EVs at once, with plans for 36 stations before September and a nationwide network of 500; Monpolymet is showcasing its “Build Green Land” restoration model, reporting biological rehabilitation on 654 hectares and planting 460,000+ trees. Land restoration know-how: India unveiled its first Guide to Grasslands and Other Open Natural Ecosystems at COP17, stressing science-based conservation of treeless landscapes that sustain pastoral livelihoods. Mongolia labor policy: Mongolia will raise the monthly minimum wage by 26.3% to 1,000,000 tugriks from Jan 1, 2027. Energy & business context: China’s economy showed broad July slowdown, while China accelerated coal-to-gas capacity—signals that could shape regional energy costs and demand.
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