CAREC – DKU: young people of Turkmenistan have the opportunity to study in Kazakhstan

Ashgabat – Turkmenistan – a meeting was held with representatives of Turkmen youth within the framework of memorandum of understanding between the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC) and the public organizations “Yash Tebigatchy” and “Tebigi Kuvvat” of Turkmenistan. The purpose of the meeting is to attract young people to participate in educational programs. …

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Based on the UAE experience: why artificial rains should not be induced in Kazakhstan

In recent years, news about the successful use of the ionization method to cause rain in the UAE, Jordan and other countries has often appeared on the Internet. Kazakhstani Altay Ainabek also claimed that he was able to cause rain in Mangistau using this technology. However, is this method really effective, and how safe is …

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New micro-reserve Kyzyl-Suu: an initiative to protect nature and heritage

Photo: Nazgul Abdyrazakova Journalists visited the Kyzyl-Suu micro-reserve, located in the Jeti-Oguz district of the Issyk-Kul region. It was created thanks to the project “Expanding the concept of micro-reserves in the regions of Kyrgyzstan”, implemented by the Central Asian State Nature Center “Leader” within the framework of the Central Asian program for the conservation of rare …

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Norway to Build World’s First Floating Wall of Wind Turbines

Norwegian company Wind Catching Systems has announced that it has received expert approval for a prototype of a giant floating wall of wind turbines. Four 40-megawatt units will be built along the coast of Norway. Each will be a vertical field of many turbines with smaller rotor diameters. This approach will ensure ease of manufacture, deployment and …

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Regional cooperation: A new concept to combat desertification

The Second Regional Workshop on Transboundary Cooperation in Central Asia to develop a transformational project under the Peace Forest Initiative is taking place on 18 – 21 August 2024 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The event was organized by the United Nations Development Programme in cooperation with the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC) with the …

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Scientific-practical conference “Potential use of treated wastewater for irrigation of agricultural lands – rational solutions for water resources protection” was held in Tajikistan

On 7 August 2024, a scientific and practical conference was held in Guliston, Republic of Tajikistan, organized by Khujand State University (KSU) named after Academician Bobojon Gafurov – member of the Community of Practice on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Central Asia (CoP4WASH CA), with the support of the Blue Peace Central Asia Project and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation …

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Farmer to Farmer: How to grow rich yield and save the water. Coca-Cola project in Kyrgyzstan

Farmers of Chui and Issyk-Kul regions of Kyrgyzstan exchanged experience on water-saving technologies for agricultural crops and cultivation organic fruits and berries. Farmers – members of the pilot Water Users Association of the Alamudun district of the Chui region participated in a study tour to Jeti -Oguz and Tup districts of the Issyk-Kul region from …

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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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