Melted Andes Glaciers Point to Beginning of New Era

American scientists have discovered that the glaciers in the Andes, located in the tropics, have melted too quickly. The reason for this is climate change. According to glaciologists, the modern geological era for these regions has ended and a new one has begun – the anthropocene, Kazpravda.kz reports with reference to Naked-Science Image generated by the Copilot neural …

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Caspian Sea Day Solemnly Celebrated in Turkmenistan

A ceremonial celebration of the Caspian Sea Day took place in the Avaza National Tourist Zone, in which representatives of the Caspian states and international organizations took part, TDH reports . The scientific and practical conference “The Caspian Sea: Partnership for Sustainable Development” became the central event of the event. The conference was attended by high-ranking officials …

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Climate change is making rainfall more erratic

Precipitation becomes more and more irregular over time. Intense downpours are more frequent, and dry periods seem to last longer and become more severe. These changes have caused concern and prompted scientists to investigate the links between climate change and these irregular fluctuations in precipitation.   The new study presents the first systematic observational evidence …

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Tajikistan, ADB Sign $71 Million Agreements to Improve Business Climate and Modernize Hydroelectric Power Plants

The Government of Tajikistan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed two grant agreements totaling US$71 million. The documents were signed by Tajikistan Finance Minister Faiziddin Qahhorzoda and ADB Country Director Shanny Campbell. The first grant, worth US$50 million, is aimed at improving the business climate in Tajikistan. It includes digitalization, reforms to increase exports, …

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Regional Climate Action Transparency Hub for Central Asia (ReCATH ) hosts webinar on technical support and expertise sharing among regional experts on Emission trading systems

As part of the work of the ReCATH Regional Climate Action Transparency Hub and its efforts to build a sustainable expert network and platform for sharing experience on climate action in Central Asia, a regional online webinar on building an Emissions Trading System (ETS) will be organized. At this webinar, a leading agency in Kazakhstan …

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The Nexus game continues to spread across Central Asia

The USAID Central Asia’s Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment Activity, together with the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia, continue to actively promote the Nexus Game in Central Asia. Thus, two trainings were held in August: on August 6 in Almaty (Kazakhstan) for representatives of American Councils and on August 9 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) as …

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September 7, 2024 in Haftkul: Mountain ECO Half Marathon

 The organizers of the ECO Half Marathon are the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Association of Running and Marathons of Tajikistan. Registration of participants has already started and will end on September 1, 2024 at 08:00 hours or upon reaching the limit of allocated slots for …

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The level of the Caspian Sea has increased by more than a meter

The water level in the northeastern part of the Caspian Sea (Atyrau region, Kazakhstan) increased by 119 cm in 2024. This was due to the abundant discharge of flood water along the Zhaiyk River in April-May, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation of Kazakhstan reports. For several years now, environmentalists from different countries have …

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14th Central Asian Leadership Programme

This week the selection of participants for the 14th Central Asian Leadership Program (CALP) on Environment for Sustainable Development was completed. This year, 25 young leaders from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan will participate in the CALP. The 14th CALP will be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, at the Oi-Qaragai Mountain Resort from September 9-13. …

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