AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNet-Zero Tree Push: Oman’s Environment Authority says it has planted over 72 million trees in five years, including mangroves and native wild trees, alongside expanding protected areas to 32 nature reserves—supporting net-zero and biodiversity goals. Wildlife Protection: At Ras Al Hadd, turtle specialists managed 56 stranded turtles and logged more than 12,000 nesting tracks in the first half of the year, as the “Environment Guardians” programme steps up patrols and public awareness. Biodiversity Records: In Al Buraimi, the Environment Authority documented the first-ever nesting of the Shikra (Accipiter badius), adding a rare breeding record to local wildlife data. Climate & Heat Context: Oman’s summer extremes are highlighted by new weather figures, with Mahout hitting 50.4°C in June while Jabal Shams recorded 11.1°C—showing how altitude shapes local climate. Sustainability Governance: Oman’s Environment Authority reviewed achievements from 2020–2025, reaffirming commitments under Oman Vision 2040 and international environmental conventions. Regional Environment Link: Iran’s ambassador to China reiterated plans for Strait of Hormuz service fees, saying the charges would cover security and environmental impacts—while also claiming “special considerations” for “friendly” nations. Tourism With a Green Angle: Six Senses Zighy Bay launched a summer programme built around Musandam nature, including snorkelling and wellness, and says stays and flights can be offset via certified wind-power projects.
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