*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Tackling Climate Disinformation at COP30

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Dear subscribers,

COP30 in Brazil has adopted a historic declaration to counter climate disinformation.

Delegates stressed that the era of half-measures is over: countries have presented new climate plans covering almost 70% of global emissions, with priorities including fossil fuel phase-out, renewable energy development, and greater energy efficiency.

Across the region, countries continue advancing their climate agendas: Kazakhstan has adopted national carbon neutrality standards and is preparing its new climate plan (NDC 3.0), while Belarus and Uzbekistan — though delayed — have now also published their updated contributions with new emissions targets.

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

Best regards,
CAN EECCA Communications Manager
Aizirek Almazbekova


COP30

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Historic Declaration at COP30: Confronting Climate Disinformation

Twelve countries signed the Declaration on Climate Information Integrity to counter disinformation, attacks on scientists and journalists, and to strengthen global cooperation. The initiative includes funding for research and investigative journalism, particularly in the Global South.

From Promises to Action: Delegates Demand Faster Climate Progress

Delegates emphasized that the era of half-steps is over as the climate crisis continues to cause destruction and economic losses. A total of 113 countries presented new climate plans covering nearly 70% of global emissions. Priorities include phasing out fossil fuels, scaling renewable energy, boosting efficiency, and mobilizing USD 1.3 trillion for developing countries. 

Calls to Protect Indigenous Peoples and Tax the Ultra-Rich

Large protests led by Indigenous communities at COP30 demand protection of the Amazon and meaningful participation in climate decisions. Civil society is also calling for a “wealth tax,” as new data shows that top global billionaires emit more CO₂ than the average person does over an entire lifetime.


News from the EECCA Region


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Belarus Announces New Emissions Targets, but Experts Are Skeptical

Belarus set a new NDC target of a 42% emissions cut by 2035 compared to 1990 levels. Experts warn that recent emission declines are driven by economic slowdown and international isolation rather than genuine climate policy.

Kazakhstan Prepares Updated Climate Plan: NDC 3.0

Kazakhstan is developing NDC 3.0 with goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, scale renewables, and gradually phase out coal. The plan aims to attract international green finance, introduce decarbonization technologies, and strengthen climate adaptation measures.

How Georgia Is Strengthening Climate Resilience

Georgia faces rising risks of floods, landslides, droughts, and avalanches affecting about 40% of the population. The country is using digital tools to train farmers and local communities in early warning systems to protect homes, crops, and lives.

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Raise Safety Fears

Russia has intensified strikes on substations supplying power to the Khmelnytskyi and Rivne nuclear plants, creating risks of accidents and prolonged blackouts. Experts describe this as a “hybrid terrorist attack” on Ukraine’s energy system and call for international protection of nuclear facilities.

Uzbekistan Joins the International Protocol on Water and Health

At the Seventh Meeting of the Parties in Budapest, Uzbekistan participated for the first time as a full Party, committing to safe water, sanitation, digitalized network management, and protection of aquatic ecosystems.

Tajikistan Highlights Glacier Protection and Mass Tree-Planting at COP30

Tajikistan presented its glacier-protection initiatives, including outcomes of its first high-level conference in Dushanbe. The country also outlined its tree-planting program through 2040, which foresees planting around 2 billion trees to boost national climate resilience.

Moldova Takes Over Presidency of the UN–WHO Protocol on Water and Health

Moldova will focus its presidency on expanding access to water and sanitation for rural and vulnerable communities, developing climate-resilient water infrastructure, and strengthening regional cooperation.

Kazakhstan Adopts National Standards for Carbon Neutrality

KazStandard approved two new documents establishing unified principles for emissions management and the transition to net-zero. Aligned with ISO and IWA standards, they aim to improve transparency, support low-carbon technologies, and strengthen the competitiveness of Kazakh companies in global markets.


World Climate and Energy News

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Climate Finance Fails to Support a Just Transition

Only 2.8% of emissions-reduction finance supports workers and communities in a just transition—just USD 630 million over more than a decade. Most such projects are funded through the GCF, while other funds provide almost no support.

A Decade After Paris: What Has the World Achieved?

Ten years after the Paris Agreement, renewable energy expansion and electric-vehicle deployment have reached record highs. Yet global CO₂ emissions keep rising: in 2024 they reached 53.2 Gt—65% higher than in 1990. Top emitters remain China, the US, the EU, India, Russia, Indonesia, Brazil and Japan.

New Land Gap Report Warns of Critical “Land Gap”

Countries collectively plan over 1 billion hectares for carbon removals—an unrealistic volume that would harm ecosystems. For the first time, the report also identifies a “forest gap”: despite pledges to halt deforestation by 2030, current plans allow for the loss of around 20 million hectares of forest per year.

China May Cut CO₂ Emissions Already in 2025

According to Carbon Brief, China’s emissions have remained flat or declined for the past 18 months thanks to record wind and solar growth and reduced demand for transport fuels amid widespread EV uptake. Despite rising emissions in the chemical sector, total emissions may fall in 2025 for the first time in years.


Opportunities

Training on Monitoring Climate Investments in Central Asia

International financial institutions such as the EBRD, World Bank, and ADB are investing billions in Central Asia. A new online session for journalists, activists, and NGOs will explain how to track these projects and influence compliance with human rights and environmental standards. 20 November, 10:00 CET.

Climate Action Week — Maldives 2026

A global platform for youth will bring together leaders, activists, and innovators to develop practical climate solutions. From 15–18 January 2026, participants will join workshops, mentoring sessions, eco-tours, and hands-on community tools. Deadline: 30 November 2025

“Close the Tap” Video Competition

A free international short-video competition aims to inspire climate action. Participants can showcase how to make cities greener and rethink the future through science-based solutions. Prize: €1500.

Digital Water Management: Free Online Course

A four-hour course from the Geneva Water Hub and OSCE explores how digital tools improve water governance, what data is needed for cross-border cooperation, and how technology strengthens regional integration. Participants receive a certificate upon completion.


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