AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAutonomous Mobility in Luxembourg: Bolt, Pony.ai and Stellantis have launched a year-long “living lab” robotaxi and autonomous vehicle testing programme, starting with five vehicles in Bissen and expanding toward Luxembourg City, with a safety driver on board while the partners assess real-world performance and regulatory readiness. EU Climate Rules Under Pressure: Several member states, including Luxembourg, are urging the EU not to water down CO2 standards for cars and vans, warning that any easing could derail climate goals and weaken competitiveness. Clean Transport Push: At the EU Transport Council in Luxembourg, ministers backed cleaner mobility and decarbonisation work, including maritime and ports conclusions, plus new roadmaps to speed zero-emission truck corridor charging and cross-border autonomous vehicle testbeds. Moselle River Health Study: Scientists from EMBL and the University of Luxembourg collected water and soil samples along the Moselle to study how pollution and climate change interact with biodiversity and antimicrobial resistance. Climate Finance for Rainforests: Luxembourg joined the Tropical Forest Forever Facility, pledging €50 million over five years to protect tropical forests and curb emissions while safeguarding biodiversity. Pharma Cold-Chain Upgrade: DSV launched a direct Luxembourg–Indianapolis Air ThermoDirect route to improve temperature-controlled deliveries and cut emissions and handling risk. Circular Hospitality Note: Mövenpick Hotel Hanoi Centre highlighted its coffee-waste-to-energy “Coffee Briques” initiative as part of its sustainability push.
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