AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUNESCO World Heritage in Busan: UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee meets in Busan (July 19–29) to vote on new sites and “in danger” listings, with emergency fast-tracks expected for places threatened by conflict and climate impacts, including Lebanon’s Mount Amel castles and the West Bank’s Sebastia, plus a migratory antelope landscape in South Sudan. Local Culture Spotlight: South Korea’s UNESCO push also gets pop-culture support as G-Dragon is named honorary ambassador for the 48th session, tying K-heritage to global conservation attention. Mount Olympus Bid: Greece is renewing its case for Mount Olympus to join UNESCO’s list as a mixed cultural and natural site—locals stress biodiversity protection as tourism pressure grows. Plastic-to-Fuel Breakthrough: A new process (alkaline thermal treatment) turns mixed plastic waste into clean hydrogen at lower temperatures, aiming to tackle both recycling limits and pollution. Apartment Noise Workarounds: In Seoul, residents are increasingly paying neighbors for interfloor noise—an informal “cash for quiet” trend that reflects rising friction in dense apartment living. Jeju Coast Cleanup Walkathon: Sungkyunkwan University students completed a 140-km Kingo Walkathon around Jeju, including a coastal cleanup, with a stronger focus on environmental awareness. Viral Sensory Toys’ Cost: A viral “moment it breaks” wax-clay toy trend highlights how disposable products can create real waste even when they’re marketed as harmless fun. Energy & Materials Watch: Nickel prices jump on Indonesia supply and sulphuric acid shortages, a reminder of how battery-metal bottlenecks can ripple into EV and clean-energy supply chains.
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