AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate Science in Bhutan: Bhutan logged its warmest year on record in 2025, with new NCHM assessments showing rising temperatures, shrinking glaciers, and more erratic rainfall that are already reshaping water, agriculture, and disaster risk planning. Glacier Loss Watch: A new Bhutan Glacier Inventory (BGI 2026) reports 27 glaciers lost and nearly 10% of glacier area gone over nine years, with major declines across river basins. Water & Freshwater Baselines: Alongside climate atlases, Bhutan’s first freshwater lakes inventory is creating national baselines for adaptation and risk reduction. Green Tourism Push: Bhutan’s Department of Tourism is urging hotels to adopt the Bhutan Green Hotel Standard to cut environmental impact and align with international sustainability criteria. Food Affordability: Bhutan’s egg prices remain high, with a CCAA assessment pointing to market volatility and recommending a more competitive import framework plus stronger support for domestic poultry. Industry Shift: Bhutan’s Industry Statistics report highlights growth in cottage industries and rising manufacturing, signaling a gradual move toward value-added production. Digital Payments Regional Link: SAARFINANCE governors in Paro called for harmonised rules and trusted digital payment systems to boost cross-border finance across South Asia. Youth & Health Education: A Bhutan youth advocacy programme is pushing for stronger comprehensive sexuality education, better youth-friendly health services, and more youth voice in policy decisions. Biodiversity Discovery: Research on Himalayan wormlion species adds to Bhutan-region conservation science by revealing new pitfall-trap fly diversity.
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