*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Renewables Are Growing — But Water Keeps Disappearing

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Green projects are picking up across the region — but will that be enough to stop the losses? Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, and Uzbekistan are betting on clean energy: building solar plants, retrofitting public buildings, and launching new environmental centers. Meanwhile, others are already facing the impacts of climate change: the Caspian Sea is shrinking, Tajikistan’s glaciers are melting, chlorine leaks are reported in Kazakhstan, and wildfires are raging across 2 million hectares in Russia. Kyrgyzstan joins the global net-zero commitment, while Belarus turns to nature-based solutions to fight fires. At the global level, tropical forests are disappearing — and the race for control over the Arctic is heating up.New opportunities for activists — at the end of the issue.

We’re always open to hearing your thoughts, ideas, or stories — don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Sincerely, 

The CAN EECCA Team


News from the EECCA Region

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Maia Bitadze: Georgia plays a key role in connecting the energy markets of Europe and Asia

“Georgia, with its significant potential for renewable energy production, is actively working to align its national energy policy with European Union legislation and standards. In particular, the National Energy and Climate Integrated Plan, adopted by Parliament in 2024, outlines comprehensive measures through 2030, including the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the accelerated adoption of renewable energy, and seamless integration of energy systems,” she emphasized.

Green guarantees: What’s happening in Ukraine’s electricity market

According to Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Ukraine’s renewable energy sector is expected to double by 2040: the share of renewables in the national energy mix will grow from 15% (2022 level) to 28% and continue rising, making Ukraine’s power grid significantly “greener” than in many EU countries. This was stated by BCG Senior Expert Balit Silhavi at the “We Build Ukraine” conference.

Uzbekistan to open Central Asian Environmental Research Center

Uzbekistan will establish a Central Asian Environmental Research Center at Green University in collaboration with China. The center will serve as a platform for joint scientific research, professional training, and technology exchange. A memorandum was signed by representatives of the Ministry of Ecology and the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

How Belarus is fighting wildfires: Hope on horseback

When humans eliminate large predators and herbivores or drastically reduce their numbers, it triggers a domino effect in ecosystems that leads to environmental degradation. To reverse this, people are turning to rewilding — a conservation approach aimed at restoring natural food chains and ecological processes disrupted by human activity.

Tajikistan’s role in protecting mountain glaciers

Home to over 13,000 glaciers, Tajikistan plays a crucial role in preserving Central Asia’s water resources. More than 60% of the region’s water originates in the country, making glacier protection not only a national issue but a regional one. In the context of global climate change, Tajikistan has become a key initiator and participant in numerous programs aimed at conserving these vital natural assets.

Azerbaijan: Addressing Caspian Sea drying requires joint action

Over the past 20 years, the Caspian Sea’s water level has dropped by nearly three meters, and the coastline has receded by 15–20 kilometers — a worrying trend with serious implications for the region’s economic stability. On May 22, Azerbaijan's presidential representative on climate issues, Mukhtar Babayev, emphasized during the session “The Caspian: Cooperation for the Future” at the XI Nevsky International Environmental Congress that solving this problem is only possible through collective regional efforts.

Kyrgyzstan joins global zero waste commitment

Kyrgyzstan has officially joined the Global Commitment to Zero Waste. The document was signed on behalf of the country by Minister of Labor, Social Security and Migration Ravshanbek Sabirov. Although the commitment is declarative and not legally binding, it grants access to a wide range of international opportunities — from technology and knowledge exchange to participation in global projects and attracting investment.

Armenia: A small country with a big biodiversity story

One year before hosting the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, Armenia offers six key lessons to the world. Known for its ancient monasteries and growing agritourism, this small South Caucasus nation is now gaining attention for its biodiversity conservation efforts. In 2026, Armenia will host COP17, marking a major step in its environmental leadership.

Kazakhstan: Chlorine release in Ust-Kamenogorsk still affecting air quality

Residents continue to report chemical odors, coughing, and breathing issues following a chlorine incident at the Ust-Kamenogorsk Titanium Magnesium Plant. Visibility dropped to less than 20 meters during the night due to a dense fog-like cloud. The regional communication service explained that the issue arose during unplanned cleaning of the chlorination system, which caused internal coating to dislodge and temporarily blocked the gas duct.

Moldova: Parliament approves INSPIREE project — €73 million for energy efficiency
Moldova’s Parliament ratified a credit agreement with the French Development Agency to implement the INSPIREE project. Thirty public buildings, including universities and hospitals, will be modernized for greater energy efficiency. Planned improvements include insulation, upgraded heating and ventilation systems, and equipment replacement. The project aims to reduce energy consumption by up to 60%, save 12.3 GWh annually, and cut CO₂ emissions by 4,200 tons per year — the equivalent of taking 12,600 cars off the road.

Russia: Wildfires spread across 2 million hectares — 2.5 times more than last year

According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, around 2,500 forest fire outbreaks have been recorded since the beginning of the year. The total burned area now exceeds 2 million hectares, 2.5 times higher than the same period in 2024. Siberia is currently the epicenter of the disaster.

World Climate and Energy News

Trump’s tax bill to cost 830,000 jobs and drive up bills and pollution emissions, experts warn

A Republican push to dismantle clean energy incentives threatens to reverberate across the US by costing more than 830,000 jobs, raising energy bills for US households and threatening to unleash millions more tonnes of the planet-heating pollution that is causing the climate crisis, experts have warned.

A major tax bill passed by the Republican-held House of Representatives on Thursday morning will, as currently written, demolish key components of climate legislation signed by Joe Biden that has spurred a record torrent of renewable energy and electric vehicle investment in the US.

Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year

The world's tropical forests, which provide a crucial buffer against climate change, disappeared faster than ever recorded last year, new satellite analysis suggests. Researchers estimate that 67,000 sq km (26,000 sq mi) of these pristine, old-growth forests were lost in 2024 – an area nearly as large as the Republic of Ireland, or 18 football pitches a minute. Fires were the main cause, overtaking land clearances from agriculture for the first time on record, with the Amazon faring particularly badly amid record drought. 

Tensions rise as superpowers scrap for a piece of the Arctic

As soon as Magnus Mæland became mayor of a small town on Norway's northern tip in late 2023, three delegations from China came knocking on his door. "It's because they want to be a polar superpower," he says. China might not instinctively spring to mind when you think about the Arctic - but it's determined to be a big Arctic player. It's been vying to buy real estate, get involved in infrastructure projects and hopes to establish a permanent regional presence. China already describes itself as a "near-Arctic state", even though its northernmost regional capital Harbin is on roughly the same latitude as Venice, Italy. But the Arctic is fast becoming one of the most hotly-contested parts of the world. Beijing faces stiff competition from Russia, Europe, India and the US. The race for the Arctic is on.


Opportunities

Applications now open for Forbes Sustainability Leaders 2025

Forbes has announced the launch of its second annual Forbes Sustainability Leaders 2025 award, which will recognize 50 outstanding individuals making a significant impact on sustainability and the fight against the climate crisis.
Who can be nominated?
Leaders from business, science, government, and civil society who:

  • Implement innovative sustainable initiatives
  • Influence sustainability-related policy
  • Inspire communities toward environmental change

Business leaders: companies must have over $10M in revenue or more than $100M in funding
Deadline: June 13, 2025

Call for proposals: Technical Support Grant

The Initiative for Climate Action Transparency (ICAT), supported by UNOPS, has opened a call for proposals for technical support grants to enhance climate action transparency in developing countries.
Funding available: up to $110,000 per country module
Project duration: 12 to 18 months
Eligible support areas include:

  • Developing monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems
  • Emission and sustainable development assessments
  • Transparency in climate finance
  • Monitoring of just transition
  • Support for updating and implementing Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)

Who can apply:
NGOs, civil society organizations, foundations, research and academic institutions, intergovernmental organizations, and private entities operating on a non-profit basis
Deadline: May 30, 2025


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