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Climate Change and Energy News:
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Dear subscribers,

This issue highlights the week’s key developments in climate, energy, and the environment — with a sharp contrast between political declarations and real climate challenges across the region and beyond.

Kazakhstan debates oil oversight reform, while Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan secure hundreds of millions of dollars for resilience and restoration. In Chernobyl, a new solar power plant goes online. On the global stage: record-breaking heat in Europe, rapidly deteriorating ocean conditions, and a long-awaited international shipping agreement.

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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If I Were the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan…

The Karaganda Ecological Museum (Ecomuseum), a member of the CAN EECCA network, shares an expert opinion: countries that manage to balance economic interests with the need to preserve a healthy environment move forward, while those making little effort remain stagnant or fall behind. Kazakhstan is traditionally seen as part of the latter group, with no real ambition to improve its position in global environmental rankings. In this article, environmental activist Dmitriy Kalmykov, Development Director of the Karaganda Regional Ecological Museum, reflects on the steps that need to be taken at the level of government, business, and citizens to make Kazakhstan’s economy environmentally sustainable.

Climate Dilemma: What’s More Costly — Action or Inaction?

How climate change is linked to global and local economies, why the energy transition is not just an environmental issue but an economic one, and what debates are currently unfolding around the costs of phasing out fossil fuels.

Asian Development Bank to Allocate $222 Million to Kyrgyzstan for Investment Projects

According to Deputy Minister of Finance Altynbek Kudayberdiev, under the agreement, the ADB will provide $222 million to finance public investment projects. The funds are planned to be directed toward implementing investment initiatives, as well as the reconstruction of irrigation and energy systems, climate change adaptation, and improving the resilience of the water management sector. Monitoring will be required.

Solar Power Plant Launched in Chernobyl

On April 12, a new solar power plant was launched in Chernobyl. The project was funded by the Spanish government through greenhouse gas emission quotas under the Kyoto Protocol, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources.

Minister Svitlana Grynchuk stated that the project initially began in 2019 but was halted following the full-scale invasion. Construction later resumed, and by autumn 2024, the project was nearing completion. The station is now fully operational and connected to Ukraine’s power grid.

Uzbekistan and World Bank Launch $153 Million Sustainable Landscapes Project

At the climate forum in Samarkand, the Ministry of Ecology of Uzbekistan and the World Bank launched a new initiative: the “Sustainable Landscapes Restoration Project.” The project is financed with $153 million and aims to expand forest areas and improve living conditions in regions affected by land degradation.

Moldova to Manage Energy Efficiency Efforts Through New Information System

The Government of Moldova has approved the concept of the Energy Efficiency Information System (SINEE), aimed at improving the management of energy efficiency measures and organizing data on energy savings. The new digital platform will be administered by the National Center for Sustainable Energy, and all interested stakeholders will have access to relevant information.

Kazakh MP Calls for Audit of All Oil Projects in the Caspian Sea

Member of the Mazhilis, Sergey Ponomarev, has raised concerns about the environmental situation in the Caspian Sea. In a parliamentary inquiry, he pointed to a significant drop in sea levels and a biodiversity crisis. According to him, deteriorating ecological conditions in the Atyrau and Mangystau regions are contributing to declining life expectancy and rising cancer rates.

Experts to Assess Environmental Risks of Rogun Hydropower Project in Tajikistan

The World Bank Inspection Panel has received complaints from residents living downstream of the Amu Darya River, who expressed concerns over environmental risks associated with the continued construction of the Rogun Hydropower Plant in Tajikistan. Experts will investigate the issue and provide an assessment, according to the environmental coalition "Rivers Without Boundaries."


World Climate and Energy News

Europe's Climate in 2024: The Hottest Year on Record

Europe remains the fastest-warming continent, and the impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. The year 2024 was the hottest on record, with unprecedented temperatures in central, eastern, and southeastern parts of the region.

Storms were often severe and floods widespread, claiming at least 335 lives and affecting around 413,000 people. A stark climate divide was observed throughout the year: the east experienced extremely dry and hot conditions, while the west faced warm but rainy weather.

The climate crisis has tripled the duration of deadly ocean heatwaves, scientists find

According to a new study, half of all marine heatwaves recorded since 2000 would not have occurred without global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. These events have become not only more frequent but also more intense — on average 1°C hotter, and significantly more in some regions.
This is the first large-scale study that shows just how deeply the climate crisis is altering the state of the world’s oceans. Scientists also note that warmer water absorbs less carbon dioxide, further accelerating global warming.

Breakthrough in shipping emissions regulation: Global agreement reached

After nearly a decade of negotiations, countries have agreed on a global deal to cut emissions in the shipping sector.
Starting from 2028, shipowners will be required to switch to cleaner fuels or face penalties of up to $380 per ton of CO₂ emitted. The agreement covers the vast majority of the world’s commercial fleet.
Talks were almost derailed after Saudi Arabia called for a last-minute vote and the U.S. withdrew from the process. Nevertheless, the deal was approved at a session of the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO).


Opportunities

Youth Forum on Glacier Preservation – Dushanbe, May 28–31

Applications are now open for the youth forum within the framework of the High-Level International Conference on Glacier Preservation. Young climate activists from countries affected by glacier melt are invited to apply.
To apply, send your: full name, email, age, organization, and a short bio.
Contact: Komronbek Avezov — avezovk...@gmail.com, Telegram: @avkoer

Youth Workshop on IPBES for Europe and Central Asia

A biodiversity and ecosystem services youth workshop by IPBES, supported by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation.
What: Regional training on biodiversity, ecosystems, climate, water, health, and sustainable transitions
Where: Europe (exact location to be confirmed)
When: November 2025
Who: Young people (18–30 years old) from Europe and Central Asia engaged in nature conservation and sustainable development
Conditions: Free participation; travel support may be available (details TBC)
Deadline: May 31, 2025

Journalism Contest: “Energy Transition for a Better Future”
The EU-funded SECCA project has launched a regional media contest for journalists from Central Asia. Submissions are welcome on the topics of sustainable energy, renewables, energy efficiency, gender equality, girls' STEM education, green construction, and EU–Central Asia cooperation. Eligible entries must have been published or aired between April 15, 2024 and May 14, 2025.
Deadline: May 14, 2025 (23:59 UTC+5)
BOOST: Green Futures Challenge — Support for Startups from Moldova and Ukraine
UNDP and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs are launching a regional program for 40 startups from Ukraine and Moldova focused on green, digital, and circular solutions. The 10-week intensive includes tailored training, mentorship, funding opportunities, and international visibility. The program concludes with a Demo Day in September 2025.Eligibility: Legally registered startups or SMEs with an MVP or working prototype. Joint applications between Moldova and Ukraine are encouraged.Deadline (Expression of Interest): May 8, 2025UNDP and the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs are launching a regional program for 40 startups from Ukraine and Moldova focused on green, digital, and circular solutions. The 10-week intensive includes tailored training, mentorship, funding opportunities, and international visibility. The program concludes with a Demo Day in September 2025.
Eligibility: Legally registered startups or SMEs with an MVP or working prototype. Joint applications between Moldova and Ukraine are encouraged.
Deadline (Expression of Interest): May 8, 2025


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