*[Enwl-eng] CAN EECCA Newsletter: A Solution from Kyrgyz Women, the EU Without Russian Gas, and Networking Ahead of COP29

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Climate Change and Energy News: Weekly Digest by CAN EECCA


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Dear subscribers,

We’re excited to bring you the latest updates on the energy transition and climate adaptation across our region.

This edition highlights key events and insights we found noteworthy. If there’s something important we missed, we’d love to hear from you—your feedback is always welcome.

Be sure to check out our section on ongoing opportunities and access the last three editions at the end of the digest.

Stay informed with the latest climate news with us,

Aliya, CAN EECCA Communications Coordinator


News from the EECCA Region

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President of Kazakhstan Signs Law to Support Renewable Energy Usage

The President of Kazakhstan has signed a law to promote renewable energy sources and advance the country's energy sector. The law introduces the concept of "small-scale RES facilities" with capacities up to 200 kW, allowing these units to generate electricity and heat for personal use, while selling any excess energy. Additionally, the law streamlines grid access for small-scale RES and establishes clear guidelines for energy supply companies to purchase surplus electricity.

Moldova's Ministry of Energy Will Invest $55M in the Energy Efficiency of Public Buildings (RO)

Moldova's Ministry of Energy will invest $55 mln over the next five years to improve energy efficiency in public buildings, with the goal of reducing energy consumption by up to 65%. The project, supported by a loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, includes renovations for 46 schools, such as thermal insulation, heating upgrades, and the installation of photovoltaic panels and heat pumps. This initiative will improve learning and teaching conditions for approximately 46,000 students and staff.

Kyrgyz Women-led Initiative Addresses Land Degradation and Economic Hardship, UNCCD Reports

A new report by the UNCCD and FAO showcases a Kyrgyzstan initiative where women cultivate medicinal herbs to combat land degradation and economic hardship. This project not only restores degraded lands but also provides sustainable income for vulnerable women in remote regions. The initiative emphasizes the importance of women's land rights for achieving food security and highlights their leadership in addressing climate challenges.

How Much Do Dust and Sand Storms Cost Tajikistan? (RU)

Dust and sand storms in Tajikistan have become much more frequent, yet their economic impact remains largely underassessed. These storms cause significant damage to agriculture, public health, and infrastructure, but their full effect on the national economy is not well understood. Experts stress the urgent need for better monitoring and stronger international cooperation to develop effective strategies for mitigating their consequences and protecting the population.

Armenia to Outline Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Climate Adaptation Steps in 2025

Armenia is set to outline specific steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate risks by mid-2025. These actions will focus on addressing significant climate risks, especially in local communities. Donor organisations stress the importance of community involvement in implementing these climate policies, with a particular emphasis on developing localized action plans and reviving Aarhus Centers for better climate risk management.

Uzbekistan Assesses Potential Sites for Small Nuclear Power Plants (RU)

Uzbekistan has completed preliminary assessments of 14 potential sites for building small nuclear power plants. Detailed studies of these sites are planned to advance the development of small reactors, which could be used for both electricity generation and various industrial applications. The project aims to bolster the nation's energy security and decrease its reliance on fossil fuels.

"EU Can Live Without Russian Gas," Says European Energy Commissioner

On 15 October, the EU Energy Council discussed Ukraine's energy situation and the EU's readiness to stop importing Russian gas. European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson stated that the EU is prepared for the gas transit agreement to expire by the end of 2024, with alternative supply routes and LNG (liquefied natural gas) terminals ready to replace Russian gas. She emphasized that continuing to import Russian gas is a dangerous political choice.

"Green Era in Azerbaijan's Energy Sector" – Article by Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov (AZ)

On October 20, in honor of Energy Workers' Day, the Azerbaijan newspaper published an article by Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, titled "The Green Era in Azerbaijan’s Energy Sector." The article highlights Azerbaijan's efforts to transition to green energy, including the development of renewable energy and strategic plans for sustainable energy growth. Shahbazov also emphasized Azerbaijan's role as the host of COP29, which, in his view, reflects the country’s leadership in global climate initiatives and its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Ukraine's Ministry of Environment Signs Memorandum on Just Transition for Coal Regions (UA)

The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, together with several government bodies and international partners, has signed a memorandum to advance the just transition of coal-dependent regions. Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine is committed to reducing emissions and supporting local communities through the shift to alternative energy sources. The memorandum focuses on economic development, social support, and environmental solutions for areas affected by the declining coal industry.

"Introduction to Climate Law" by Elena Laevskaya — Now Available for Free Online (RU)

The latest book by Belarusian author and PhD in Law, Elena Laevskaya, is now available to the public online, free of charge. This 2024 publication from Minsk delves into the legal frameworks governing climate policy, covering international, regional, and national climate regimes. It places particular focus on Belarusian climate legislation, climate justice, and emerging judicial practices in climate litigation.


World Climate and Energy News

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WWF’s Living Planet Report 2024 Warns of Accelerating Biodiversity Loss and Approaching Tipping Points

The 2024 Living Planet Report from WWF reveals that wildlife populations have declined by an average of 73% globally since 1970, with the most significant losses in freshwater species. The report highlights alarming biodiversity loss and warns of impending ecological tipping points that could lead to irreversible damage if current trends persist. WWF calls for urgent systemic changes to protect ecosystems, emphasizing the need for transformation in food, energy, and finance systems to mitigate climate change and halt the destruction of nature.

The Money Is There to Meet Global Biodiversity Targets: CAN COP16 Expectations

Finance is at the forefront of the upcoming UN biodiversity summit (COP16) in Cali, Colombia, focusing on the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. CAN calls for ambitious national-level actions, aligning biodiversity and climate plans while integrating a human-rights approach and addressing systemic issues like debt and tax justice. With political will, Global North countries could provide the necessary $20 billion annually by 2025 and at least $30 billion annually by 2030, essential to achieving global biodiversity targets.

Not One Country Is Doing Enough to Provide Clean, Accessible, and Affordable Energy

Climate Action Network’s latest Renewable Energy Tracker Report shows that no country is doing enough to provide clean, accessible, and affordable energy, putting the goal of 100% renewable energy by 2050 out of reach. Renewable energy remains concentrated in a few wealthy countries, leaving millions, particularly in rural areas, reliant on harmful energy sources. Barriers such as debt, high capital costs, and limited financing are preventing developing nations from growing their own renewable energy capacity.

Ukraine “Built More Wind Farms Than Wales” Amid War

Despite being at war, Ukraine has built more onshore wind capacity than Wales, according to an industry report. While Ukraine's Tyligulska wind plant powers 200,000 homes, Wales has installed only four mini turbines in 2023. RenewableUK Cymru warns that without urgent action, Wales risks falling behind in meeting clean energy targets.

Trees and Land Absorbed Almost No CO2 Last Year. Is Nature’s Carbon Sink Failing?

In 2023, the absorption of CO2 by natural carbon sinks, such as trees and land, sharply declined, raising concerns that these critical systems are breaking down. Scientists are increasingly worried that if this trend continues, it could accelerate global heating beyond current climate model predictions. The collapse of natural carbon sinks has not been adequately accounted for in most climate models, highlighting the need for urgent action to protect and restore ecosystems while cutting fossil fuel emissions.

“NDC Engagement Made Simple.” A Handbook for Policy and Advocacy Experts Working on National Climate Plans

This handbook, prepared by the NDC Transparency Initiative, provides a framework for civil society and policy experts to engage with governments on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), which countries will update in 2025 as part of the Paris Agreement. It emphasizes the need for urgent domestic action to reduce emissions, enhance resilience, and address key drivers of climate change, such as fossil fuels and deforestation.

From Taking Stock to Taking Action. How to Implement the COP28 Energy Goal – New Report by International Energy Agency

At COP28, nearly 200 countries pledged to achieve a net zero energy system by 2050, including goals such as tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling energy efficiency by 2030. These measures, if fully implemented, could cut global emissions significantly, keeping the path to limiting warming to 1.5°C open. The success of COP28’s ambitious targets relies heavily on global cooperation, investment in infrastructure like grids and storage, and ensuring that countries act quickly to implement comprehensive energy transitions, according to the new IEA report.

China Establishes New Centrally Administered SOE on Resource-Recycling

China has established the China Resources Recycling Group Co., Ltd., a new state-owned enterprise focused on resource recycling and reuse. One of the key areas the company will address is the recycling of decommissioned wind power and photovoltaic equipment, crucial for supporting China's renewable energy transition.

Lithuania to Launch Mobile App for Tracking Radiation Hazards (RU)

Lithuania is set to launch a mobile app for monitoring radiation hazards, offering real-time information on radiation levels and nearby monitoring stations based on users' locations. The app's development was driven by concerns over the Belarusian nuclear power plant and the Russian military's seizure of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Funded by the Lithuanian government, the app is expected to be released in 2025.


Opportunities

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Call for Project Proposals: Communication Campaigns on Renewable Energy in Central Asia
Climate Action Network EECCA, in partnership with CEE Bankwatch Network, is offering grants to CAN EECCA member NGOs in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to develop communication campaigns promoting renewable energy. The funding, ranging from EUR 3,000 to 5,000, will support campaigns addressing topics like dispelling myths about non-renewable energy, highlighting the financial benefits of renewables, and exposing fossil fuel dependency. Member NGOs are encouraged to submit proposals by October 24, 2024, with campaigns to be implemented between November 2024 and February 2025.
Navigating COP29 – Networking Session Ahead of the Baku Climate Summit

Join our Zoom call on October 25 for climate journalists and communicators attending COP29, or those simply interested in climate reporting. In this session, we will talk how to prepare for and what to expect from the Baku climate summit. We will explore how to communicate climate policy to diverse audiences and discuss how CAN EECCA and n-ost can support your coverage of the climate negotiations.

Climate Justice for the EECCA Region: Join the Youth-Led Campaign for COP29 to Challenge Russia's Influence and Promote Decolonial Action

This campaign calls on climate advocates and communicators from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia to unite in addressing the region's colonial legacy and environmental exploitation ahead of COP29. With the upcoming UN climate conference in Baku, the campaign aims to amplify the voices of those affected by authoritarianism and ecocide, advocating for decolonial action and human rights. Whether attending COP29 or supporting remotely, participants can contribute by sharing local stories, creating campaign materials, or engaging with the media.

Mountain Future Award 2024

The Mountain Future Award 2024, organized by the FAO, invites individuals and institutions to submit innovative project proposals that address challenges in mountain regions, such as climate adaptation and youth engagement, for a chance to win the award. Three winners will receive international recognition, USD 5,000 in seed funding, and project incubation assistance. Proposals must be submitted by October 30, 2024, with a focus on fostering sustainability in mountain communities through innovation, climate resilience, and empowering youth as agents of change.


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