*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Amu Darya and the Caspian Shrink, Pamir Glaciers Melting, Moldova Goes Solar

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Water ecosystems across Central Asia are under threat: the Amu Darya is drying up, Pamir glaciers are melting, and the Caspian Sea is rapidly losing water. These changes put food security and the livelihoods of coastal communities at risk. The region faces major challenges: Kazakhstan’s carbon-intensive economy, Uzbekistan’s water shortages, and minimal progress on emissions reduction in Belarus.

At the same time, there are positive steps: Moldova is expanding solar energy, Armenia is joining a global coalition for disaster-resilient infrastructure, and the Silk Road Knowledge conference in Almaty will focus on climate solutions. 

Globally, oil and gas companies continue to ignore methane emissions, while Fridays For Future is planning a global climate strike, #JustTransitionNow, at COP30, calling for a fair transition away from fossil fuels and investments in renewable energy.

At the end of this newsletter — new opportunities for activists.

Best regards,
CAN EECCA Communications Manager
Aizirek Almazbekova


News from the EECCA Region

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At a Climate Crossroads: Post-Soviet States Seek a Green Path but Lose Nature
The region’s countries declare ambitious climate goals but face economic and structural barriers in practice. Kazakhstan’s economy remains carbon-intensive, while Uzbekistan suffers from water shortages and poor coordination of green initiatives.

In Kyrgyzstan, melting glaciers threaten food security, and in Belarus, emissions cuts are mostly formal, with little real progress. Without integrating ecology into the economy and ensuring active civil society participation, these ambitions risk remaining only on paper.

Amu Darya Drying Up: Threats to Central Asia’s Ecosystems
An expedition in Uzbekistan revealed that due to climate change and reduced flow, the inter-river reservoir and delta lakes remain underfilled, threatening biodiversity and local communities. Experts stress the need for cross-border cooperation and highlight measures to protect ecosystems, such as Ramsar designation for lakes and the creation of the Geopark Aral, aiming for UNESCO inclusion.
Pamir Glaciers Losing Mass
Since 2018, northwestern Pamir has experienced sharply reduced precipitation and snow cover, accelerating glacier melt, reducing river flows, and threatening water supplies for millions. Researchers warn the process is irreversible without global climate action.
Moldova Expands Solar Energy
Moldova plans to launch several large solar projects by 2025, including a 15 MW plant in Ștefan Vodă. These initiatives will reduce dependence on fossil fuels, increase energy security, and bring the country closer to EU renewable energy targets.
Armenia Joins Global Coalition for Disaster-Resilient Infrastructure
Armenia is set to ratify the Coalition for Disaster-Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), an international partnership aimed at strengthening infrastructure resilience to climate change and natural hazards. The Indian initiative includes technical support, research, and joint training to develop sector expertise.
Azerbaijan Sounds Alarm Over Caspian Sea Levels
The Caspian Sea is dropping rapidly, threatening coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. Over the past five years, water levels fell nearly 1 meter, and by 2.5 meters over 30 years, shrinking sturgeon habitats and destroying wetlands. 
Experts Gather in Almaty to Discuss Regional Climate Challenges
On September 20, 2025, the 5th Silk Road Knowledge conference in Almaty will bring together researchers and practitioners from Central Asia and Europe to discuss climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, from water management and agriculture to energy transformation and youth engagement.

Illustration: Ecostan (ecostan.rocks)


World Climate and Energy News

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Global Climate Strike: #JustTransitionNow at COP30, Brazil
On November 14, during the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Fridays For Future will hold a global strike under #JustTransitionNow, demanding a fair transition from fossil fuels and investments in renewable energy, protecting the most vulnerable communities.
Oil & Gas Companies Still Ignore Methane Emissions
For eight years, the International Energy Agency has shown that the oil and gas sector could cheaply cut methane emissions, one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Yet emissions continue to rise, and voluntary measures and promises are insufficient to meet the 1.5°C target.
Trump-Era Tariffs Limit Global South’s Climate and Economic Options
US pressure forces Global South countries, including Indonesia, to ease control over critical resource exports like nickel, limiting their ability to develop industry and pursue a green transition. Short-term tariff relief comes at the expense of long-term economic and environmental strategies.

Opportunities

AFC Fellowship: International Program for Climate Leaders
An online fellowship bringing together 40 young leaders from around the world to co-create climate solutions. Participants will receive leadership training, work on ideas for carbon market reform and ecosystem protection, and present their projects to an expert jury. Deadline: September 21.
Justice-Based Approach: Rethinking Aid and Fair Resource Distribution
This 6-week online course offers practical tools and approaches for systemic change and fair collaboration with communities. Through live sessions, discussions, and case studies, participants will build skills in program transformation, leadership, and collective action beyond traditional aid. Registration open until the end of September.
Earth Partner Prize: Art on Climate
An international prize for young artists (ages 14–30) working on the climate crisis. Open to submissions in various formats — from visual arts to performance. Winners will receive media coverage and cash prizes of $10,000, $5,000, and $2,000. Deadline: October 10, 2025.

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