*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Northern Aral Sea rises, Tajik glaciers retreat, Moldova restores the Dniester

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The Small Aral Sea has reached record water levels, while in Tajikistan glacial retreat is already causing severe water shortages for rural communities and children. Russia continues to expand its oil and gas projects, betting on carbon absorption rather than cutting emissions, while Moldova is launching a major project to restore the Dniester’s rivers and forests.

Globally, momentum is building for a fossil fuel phase-out: new research shows that the world’s largest companies are responsible for a quarter of heatwaves since 2000, while fresh science questions the effectiveness of underground CO₂ storage. At the same time, calls for a just transition are growing — from the global #DrawTheLine week of action to preparations for COP30 in Brazil.

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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Kazakhstan Records Highest Water Levels in the Northern Aral Sea
Since 2023, about 5 billion cubic meters of water have flowed into the sea, reducing salinity, restoring 22 fish species, and creating new opportunities for sustainable water use and community livelihoods.
Russia Presents its First Annual National Climate Report
The report highlights that since the late 19th century, Russia’s average temperature has risen by 2.2 °C, precipitation has increased by 6.5%, and permafrost thaw depth by more than 15%, with the most dramatic changes in the Arctic. Updated national inventory data show that net emissions in 2022 were 31% of 1990 levels. 
Glacier Melt in Tajikistan Drives Water Shortages, Hitting Children Hardest
Glaciers generate up to 60% of Tajikistan’s river flow, but their retreat is already causing severe water shortages. Children and families in rural and mountain regions — where centralized water supply reaches only 22% of the population — are most at risk. Rising temperatures are also worsening drinking water quality, raising health risks, while extreme weather damages aging infrastructure.
Moldova Secures Nearly $8M to Restore Dniester’s Rivers and Forests
Moldova will receive a $7.9 million grant from the World Bank to restore forests, improve water ecosystems, and reduce pollution in the Dniester Basin. The project aims to strengthen climate resilience, improve water quality, create jobs, and enhance community well-being. 
Russia Bets on Oil and Gas While Promoting “Carbon Absorption” Projects
Although Russia officially acknowledges climate change as a man-made crisis and predicts serious economic losses, its policies remain focused on expanding oil and gas extraction. This approach risks deepening climate threats, especially in the Arctic, while delaying real emission cuts.
Webinars on Biodiversity and COP17 Preparation
From September 17 to October 8, Armenia will host a webinar series on biodiversity and COP17 preparations. Topics include biodiversity conservation policies, civil society engagement, women’s role in biodiversity, and lessons from COP16 in Colombia. All sessions will be in Armenian, except the final one in English. 
Online Discussion: Environmental Challenges in Armenia and Ukraine
On September 19, the Young European Ambassadors initiative in Armenia and Ukraine will host an online discussion on shared environmental challenges — from air pollution to waste management — and cross-country solutions.

World Climate and Energy News

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Global Week of Action #DrawTheLine Calls for Fossil Fuel Fhase-out
From September 15–21, marches, actions, and campaigns under the slogan #DrawTheLine are taking place worldwide. Activists demand a rapid phase-out of fossil fuels, a just transition to renewable energy, human rights protection, and ecosystem restoration, while standing against inequality, corporate greed, and authoritarianism.
Fossil Fuel Companies Linked to 25% of Heatwaves Since 2000
A new study finds that around a quarter of heatwaves between 2000–2023 would not have occurred without global warming — and most were intensified by emissions from major oil, gas, coal, and cement producers. Analysis of 213 extreme heat events worldwide underscores the direct link between industrial emissions and worsening climate disasters.
Climate Crisis Hits Women and Children Hardest
Research from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine shows direct links between climate change and health risks: extreme heat raises the likelihood of preterm birth by up to 26%, air pollution leads to millions of birth complications, and in the Global South, climate-driven malnutrition is becoming a leading cause of child mortality.
Underground CO₂ Storage 10 Times Less Effective Than Expected
New research in Nature finds that safe geological capacity for carbon storage is ten times smaller than previously estimated. This means carbon capture and storage (CCS) could only reduce warming by 0.7 °C instead of the earlier projected 5–6 °C. Scientists stress that while CCS may play a role in hard-to-abate sectors like cement or aviation, it cannot replace rapid, deep emission cuts.
Webinar on Just Transition to Sustainable Energy
Ahead of COP30 and the People’s Summit (Cúpula dos Povos) in Belém this November, an international webinar on “Popular and Inclusive Just Transition” will take place on September 18. Participants will discuss pathways toward a fair and sustainable low-carbon economy, share experiences, and build common strategies. The event is part of the Global Week of Action.

Opportunities

Global Connect Fellowship, Singapore
A two-month fellowship for early-career researchers from all disciplines — from AI and sustainable finance to public health and urban studies — hosted at Nanyang Technological University. Fellows work under top professors, receive a SGD 5,000 stipend, and join an international academic network. Deadline: September 30.
ConnectHER Film Festival
An international online short film festival for participants aged 13–25, focused on women’s and girls’ rights and opportunities. The Women & the Environment category highlights the intersection of gender and climate justice — from the disproportionate impacts of the crisis to women’s leadership and resilience. Cash prizes range from $2,500–$5,000. Deadline: October 1.

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