AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnvironment Day 2026: Macau’s Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan is set to travel to Guangzhou on June 3 to attend the National Environment Day event on June 5, with the theme “Comprehensive Green Transition and Jointly Build a Beautiful China,” and Dr Samuel Chui also expected to join. Biodiversity in focus: A University of Macau exhibition, “Rediscovering Macau’s Wild: 135 New Insect Records,” runs until Aug 28, featuring about 1,400 insect specimens to highlight local ecosystem diversity and boost conservation awareness. Dengue prevention ramp-up: Macau’s Health Bureau will use drones to inspect hard-to-reach mosquito breeding spots as dengue risk rises, with more frequent sanitation operations planned from July. Local climate resilience lesson: A Science Tokyo study points to Macau’s improved typhoon resilience driven by earlier warnings, storm-surge alert colours, and evacuation guidance—showing non-structural measures can cut impacts. Sustainable hospitality: A UTM webinar on “Sustainable Hospitality” links ESG reporting to climate risk management, renewables, and AI-enabled waste reduction, urging businesses to start now. Waste reduction idea: MGM China and Fnetlink are rolling out a local recycling/upcycling process for used playing cards to reduce environmental burden.
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