February 11, 2026

Melting glaciers increase water risks in Tajikistan – UNEP

Melting glaciers and climate change are increasingly putting pressure on water resources in Tajikistan and the entire Central Asian region, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change in Tajikistan, published by the UN Environment Programme. The information was distributed by the Secretariat of the Dushanbe Water Process. According to

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Turkmenistan explores grid protection during green transition

QAZAQ GREEN.  How can solar and wind energy be integrated without compromising the stability of the entire power grid? The regional online presentation of the European Union’s EU RECA project, implemented by the German society GIZ, provided the answer to this question. Experts from Turkmenistan and neighboring countries were introduced

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Solar panels help Shymkent schools save millions

  QAZAQ GREEN. Schools in Shymkent are piloting green technologies to cut electricity costs. Several educational institutions have adopted energy-saving solutions, Otyrar.kz reports. One city gymnasium installed solar panels on its roof, generating up to 50 kilowatt-hours of electricity daily and significantly reducing the school’s energy bills. The rooftop array at Gymnasium No.

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