*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Slow Climate Adaptation in the Region

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Hello dear subscribers!

I'm Aidem Baketaeva, your new Media Coordinator at CAN EECCA. Starting from this issue, I will be preparing weekly digests for you, featuring the most important climate and energy events from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.

If you have ideas, news, or materials you’d like to share, or just want to say hello, feel free to reach out at ai...@caneecca.org. I’m always happy to hear from you!

This issue includes regional news on new environmental initiatives, crises, and adaptation measures, as well as global events impacting the EECCA region in March 2025. We have also included a section with opportunities for journalists, activists, and anyone who wants to contribute to solving climate issues.

Thank you for reading,

Aidem Baketaeva, Media Coordinator, CAN EECCA


News from the EECCA Region

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Time is Running Out: Why Countries Are Delaying Their Climate Commitments?

We have checked the new NDC submissions, but haven't found any from our countries. CAN EECCA expresses serious concern about the low level of climate ambition in EECCA countries. To achieve climate neutrality, civil society must increase pressure on authorities. Special attention is given to Central Asian countries, which show extremely low adaptation levels despite significant risks to water resources and the agricultural sector.

Uzbekistan joins the Aarhus Convention on public participation in environmental decision-making

On March 14, 2025, Uzbekistan joined the Aarhus Convention, strengthening its obligations to provide environmental information and ensure public participation in environmental decision-making. The authorities have announced plans to implement monitoring mechanisms and public discussions of environmental projects.

Establishment of the “Digital Ecology” Information System (Azərbaycan dilində)

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed a decree on the creation of the “Digital Ecology” information system, which will be managed by the “Geodesy and Cartography Agency”. The goal of the system is to use digital technologies for monitoring and managing environmental data, enhancing transparency, efficiency, and communication between the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, other government agencies, and the public. 

Ukraine Against Nuclear Energy: 80% of Population Consider it Unsafe

An Info Sapiens survey commissioned by Ecoaction revealed that 68% of Ukrainians consider building new power units at the Khmelnytskyi NPP unsafe due to war-related risks. Concerns about radioactive waste worry 80% of respondents, and 76% believe living near a nuclear plant is dangerous even in peacetime. Only 46% are confident that Ukraine can effectively manage nuclear waste storage and disposal.

Oil Spill in the Black Sea Reaches Resort Area

An oil spill in the Black Sea has contaminated coastal areas, including popular tourist zones. Environmentalists warn of serious risks to biodiversity and the economy of tourism-dependent regions. Local authorities are trying to minimize the damage, but water purification problems remain unresolved.

Ecologists Demand State of Emergency Due to Caspian Sea Drying Up

The Caspian Sea is rapidly shrinking, and Kazakh scientists are calling for an immediate declaration of a state of emergency. The crisis results from climate change, high temperatures, and human activity. Environmentalists warn that further shrinking of the sea could lead to catastrophic consequences for local ecosystems and coastal communities. Urgent measures are needed to prevent an ecological disaster.

Kara-Keche: Is the Price of Coal Too High?
The development of the largest coal mine in Kara-Keche, Kyrgyzstan, is causing serious environmental and social disputes. Local residents complain about air pollution and land destruction. Environmentalists warn that continuing coal extraction without proper control will lead to irreversible environmental damage.
Greening for Billions: Where Did the Money Go?

A Kazakhstani MP reported large-scale embezzlement of public funds allocated for tree planting projects across the country. According to him, the projects turned out to be fraudulent, with huge sums wasted. Environmentalists and activists demand a thorough investigation and revision of approaches to environmental initiatives to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Climate Change
The government of Kyrgyzstan is working on plans to adapt to climate change. The focus areas include improving water supply systems and preventing natural disasters. However, critics note slow progress and a lack of coordination between government agencies, which hinders the implementation of effective measures.
Kazakhstan Expands Hydrocarbon Production, Ignoring Environmental Risks

Kazakhstan announced plans to boost hydrocarbon production and increase investments in geological exploration to enhance export potential and ensure energy security. CAN EECCA opposes increased oil and gas extraction, as it poses a threat to environmental safety and exacerbates the climate crisis.

Air Quality in Kyrgyzstan: A Long-Term Challenge

The Minister of Ecology of Kyrgyzstan emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue to improve air quality. The discussion involved CAN EECCA members, including MoveGreen. Meerim Shamudinova presented on “Air Quality Monitoring in the Kyrgyz Republic: From Data to Solutions,” stressing the need for reliable data to develop effective environmental solutions.

Large-Scale Canal Cleanup in Moldova

In March 2025, Moldova launched a project to clean the canals of the Prut River delta to save Lake Beleu. The project aims to restore aquatic ecosystems and prevent further degradation. The work includes cleaning canal beds, modernizing drainage systems, and improving the region’s water balance. Environmentalists believe the project will positively affect biodiversity and water quality in the lake.

Georgia’s Climate Action Plan
The Georgian government approved a climate action plan for 2024-2025 with a budget of almost 3.7 billion lari ($1.37 billion). The plan focuses on mitigating the impact of climate change on agriculture, water supply, and energy. Special attention is paid to infrastructure improvement and environmental monitoring.
Armenia Expands Ecosystem Restoration Program
In March 2025, Armenia’s Cabinet of Ministers increased the funding for a grant program aimed at restoring forests and wetlands. The updated measures focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving biodiversity, and enhancing environmental monitoring systems.
Almaty Struggles to Address Smog Problem Without Clear Plan

Almaty’s Mayor Yerbolat Dosaev promised to reduce air pollution, but a clear action plan has not yet been presented. The main sources of smog are vehicle emissions and coal-fired boilers. Authorities talk about the need to switch to cleaner fuels and modernize public transport, but the implementation of these measures remains uncertain. Meanwhile, residents continue to suffer from high levels of air pollution.

Central Asian E-Waste Forum Held in Dushanbe

On March 4-5, 2025, the Central Asian Forum “From Awareness to Action” took place in Dushanbe, focusing on e-waste management issues. Experts and NGO representatives discussed practical approaches to collecting, recycling, and disposing of electronic waste, including establishing centralized collection systems and developing environmental legislation. Participants emphasized the importance of international cooperation to address the e-waste problem across Central Asia.


World Climate and Energy News

COP30 and the Threat to the Amazon

Construction of a four-lane highway through the Amazon continues as part of preparations for COP30. The project destroys ecosystems and threatens local communities. Scientists warn that the road could cause irreversible damage to biodiversity.

Melting Glaciers: A Threat to 2 Billion Lives

According to a UN report, rapidly melting glaciers threaten the food and water security of 2 billion people worldwide. The crisis primarily affects mountain communities and countries dependent on glacial water for irrigation and drinking.

Wildfires in Japan: Thousands Evacuated

Massive wildfires continue to spread across Nagano Prefecture, Japan. High winds and dry weather complicate firefighting efforts. Authorities have evacuated thousands of people, deploying firefighting planes and ground units.


Opportunities

MoveGreen Grants for Journalists: Creating high-quality materials on climate issues for the EECCA region. Deadline — April 9.

COP29 Model Game in Almaty (April 26): Participate in international climate negotiations and earn a certificate.

International Conference on Climate Actions (April 4): Join an online discussion about just transition and phasing out fossil fuels.


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