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Facing extreme heat,
droughts, and dust storms, Tashkent is planning
to expand its green spaces and establish a
“green belt” by 2045. The Yashil
Makon
(“Green Space”) program and vertical greening
initiatives aim to reduce urban overheating,
improve air quality, and shield residents from
environmental stress.
A new book examines the
environmental consequences of war in the Kherson
region — from occupation and the Kakhovka dam
explosion to the broader question of
ecocide.
The Higher School of
Economics published the first national ranking
of Russian regions by climate adaptation needs —
including permafrost degradation, forest fires,
droughts, and extreme
rainfall.
A UNDP project
modernized water infrastructure in
Karakalpakstan by installing solar pumps and
energy-efficient systems. More than 3,000 people
now have access to safe drinking
water.
Moldova is advancing
legal harmonization and modernization of its
agricultural sector. The country has completed
bilateral assessments with the European
Commission and is reforming food safety, animal
welfare, and sustainable land-use
systems.
The UN and the
Government of Georgia are designing a joint
framework for inclusive and green growth,
climate adaptation, digital transformation, and
expanded social protection.
Kyrgyzstan has
established a new fund to support projects
restoring ecosystems, promoting green solutions,
and protecting endangered species, including the
snow leopard.
The Green Climate Fund
approved financing for the Asian Development
Bank’s Glaciers to
Farms
program, which supports irrigation, reservoirs,
watershed management, early warning systems, and
farmers’ adaptation to glacier
retreat.
n-ost and MediaNet are
hosting a new webinar series for journalists and
experts from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and
Central Asia. Topics include Indigenous voices,
saving the Caspian Sea, and sustainable
agriculture.
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