Several meteorological resources in Europe forecast precipitation for Moldova in the second half of February totaling more than 25-30 mm. This exceeds the average norm for the last month of winter, which has been observed in the country over the past few years, Logos Press reported.

Money from the National Environmental Fund for environmental protection is being allocated with long delays and not in the right amount to address the effects of climate change, Logos Press reported.

In the first ten months of 2025, exports of goods from Moldova, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, totaled $3035.3 million, up 2.9% compared to the corresponding period of 2024.

Moldova will strengthen regional cooperation with Romania, Ukraine and the Energy Community and expand the use of renewable energy sources.

The sharp warming expected this week creates an opportunity for Moldovan farmers to reduce crop losses at the late stage of the harvesting campaign and to complete the sowing of winter crops in agronomically more or less acceptable terms, – reports Logos Press.

From the intense summer heat, as well as droughts and floods only from the beginning of 2025 Europe has suffered economic losses of 43 billion euros, and by 2029 the amount of losses may increase threefold and reach €126 billion, – reports Logos Press.

The generous May and relatively not hot June renewed the hope of Moldovan agrarians for a “more or less normal rest of the summer”. However, the other day the Hydrometeorological Service of the Republic of Moldova issued an unpleasant forecast for July: the average daily temperature will be around 20-22 degrees Celsius. That is, about 2 degrees above the average statistical norm. With a shortage of precipitation, most likely. In this context, some experts remembered that authoritative meteorological resources of the European Union in spring promised another temperature records and drought not only in July, but also in August 2025.
