Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan implements international practices of “green” economy

As part of sustainable development and the implementation of the principles of the “green” economy, the first plant in the country and in Central Asia is being built in Bishkek, which will process solid municipal waste while simultaneously producing electricity. Similar technologies are successfully used in Europe, Japan, South Korea

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II Samarkand Summer School Innovations for Sustainable Land Use and Nature Conservation – Call for applications: Deadline: May 15, 2025

Application deadline: May 15, 2025  II Samarkand Summer School Innovations for Sustainable Land Use and Nature Conservation  General information 16 – 21 June 2025 Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan   Innovative technologies in the fields of nature conservation, sustainable land management and food security are becoming increasingly important, but have not

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Tajikistan leads Central Asia in renewable energy capacity

According to statistics from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), by the end of 2024, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RES) in Tajikistan reached 5,738 MW, which is 15.8% more than in 2015, when this figure was 4,957 MW. Almost all of this capacity comes from hydroelectric power plants (HPPs),

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Central Asia and China: United for a Greener Future

Central Asia and China: United for a Greener Future CCICED Roundtable 2025 | Chongqing, China April 29–30, 2025 — During global climate uncertainty, the CCICED Roundtable in Chongqing has emerged as a beacon of hope and cooperation for a greener, low-carbon future. This year’s event, themed “Green and Low-carbon Transition

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