AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Environment Day push in Macau: The Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) urged residents, businesses and public institutions to join two energy-saving drives for World Environment Day 2026, including a citywide “Switch Off for One Hour” lights-off campaign from 8:30–9:30pm on June 5 across bridges, resorts, selected government buildings and landmarks, plus a summer “Casual Summer, Save Energy Together” programme running to Aug 31 with guidance to set air-conditioning at no lower than 25°C. Wildlife smuggling crackdown: Zhuhai’s Gongbei Customs seized 1.31kg of stony coral (Scleractinia) smuggled by a Macau resident, warning that transporting endangered species or products across the border is illegal without proper import-export certificates. Macau biodiversity spotlight: The University of Macau Library opened an exhibition, “Rediscovering Macau’s Wild: 135 New Insect Records,” featuring about 1,400 insect specimens and highlighting local ecosystem diversity to boost conservation awareness. Typhoon resilience lesson for Macau: A Science Tokyo study says Macau’s improved coastal resilience against storm surges is linked to earlier warnings, color-coded alerts and government-led evacuation guidance, not just seawalls. Energy-saving tech in Macau tourism education: Macao University of Tourism hosted a webinar on “Sustainable Hospitality,” focusing on ESG trends, climate risk management and how AI can help cut waste and improve resource efficiency.
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