*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Climate Migration in Tajikistan and First Underground CO₂ Storage

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Dear subscribers,

Dust storms and smog in Dushanbe are increasingly threatening residents’ health and could trigger climate migration. Kazakhstan is stepping up water quality control and enforcing the “polluter pays” principle.

Belarus is planning a third reactor at the Belarusian NPP, increasing dependence on Russian fuel and associated environmental risks, while Norway has launched the world’s first underground CO₂ storage facility.

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

Best regards,
CAN EECCA Communications Manager
Aizirek Almazbekova


News from the EECCA Region

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Seeking Clean Air: Could Tajikistan Face Climate Migration?

Dust storms and smog in Dushanbe are becoming frequent, making the city one of the most polluted in Central Asia. Residents report health issues and increasingly consider moving to protect themselves and their families. This trend highlights how rising heat and air pollution are already influencing internal and cross-border climate migration.

How Climate Change Drives Domestic Violence
Extreme heat, drought, and water scarcity don’t just affect nature—they increase stress, conflict, and violence, particularly against women in rural households. Climate impacts are therefore also social issues.
World Bank Report: Climate and Development Risks in Georgia
The World Bank notes Georgia’s economy is vulnerable to climate change: agricultural productivity is declining, extreme weather threatens crops, and creating climate-resilient jobs remains a priority.
Ukrainian Environmental Activists Continue Work Amid War
Environmental and climate NGOs in Ukraine persist with projects, collecting data on war impacts and supporting “green recovery.” They assist displaced people and protect natural areas despite security risks and limited funding.
Russia Receives Radioactive Waste from France for Processing
France sent ten containers of reprocessed uranium to Russia under a contract with EDF. While enriched fuel will return to France, the waste will remain in Russia. Experts warn that almost no other country accepts such materials, raising environmental risks and regional dependence on Russian nuclear infrastructure.
Kazakhstan Strengthens Water Quality Control with “Polluter Pays” Principle
The Senate ratified a protocol to the Transboundary Water Convention, introducing measurable water quality and sanitation standards. Monitoring reports will be public, and new measures include unified water resource protection and stricter sanitation controls to better safeguard public health.
Belarus Plans Third Reactor at Belarusian NPP: Risks and Dependence

Experts argue that the new reactor lacks economic sense and deepens dependence on Russian nuclear fuel. The project carries ecological and financial risks, including potential reactor meltdowns and pressure on the Viliya River.

Samarkand to Host Global Environment Facility Assembly in 2026

The 8th GEF Assembly will take place in Samarkand from May 30 to June 6, 2026, bringing together representatives from 186 countries to accelerate progress on global environmental goals, including biodiversity, land restoration, and climate resilience.

New Rules Strengthen Caspian Sea Protection

The Tehran Convention Protocol now requires impact assessments of major infrastructure projects on neighboring countries. Construction is allowed only with approval from affected states, enhancing environmental protection and regional cooperation.


World Climate and Energy News

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Norway Opens World’s First Underground CO₂ Storage Facility
The Northern Lights project under the North Sea can store up to 1.5 million tons of CO₂ per year, with plans to reach 5 million tons by 2028. CO₂ from Norwegian industrial plants—and later Denmark and the Netherlands—will be transported underwater and injected 2.6 km deep, reducing industrial emissions and supporting climate action.
Webinar: COP30 Outcomes and Analysis

Experts will review key results of COP30, remaining challenges, and implications for governments, business, science, and society. December 4, 15:00 CET, online.


Opportunities

Harvard Environmental Fellows Program 2026

Harvard invites applications for a fully funded two-year program for researchers working on environmental and climate issues. Fellows will conduct research with Harvard scientists and receive full financial support, including salary and expenses.

FAO Webinar on Sustainable Forest-Based Bioeconomy

On December 10, FAO hosts an online session on sustainable forest bioeconomy, discussing global approaches, innovations, and collaboration to scale sustainable practices in the forest sector.


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