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COP30. Integrating Circular Economy into National Climate Policy

On the sidelines of the COP30 Brasil negotiations, a trilateral meeting was held between Mr. Mansur Oshurbaev, Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Mr. Ranga Pallawala, Key Expert of SWITCH-Asia on Circular Economy Integration issues, and Mr. Dilovarsho Dustzoda, Advisor to the

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COP30: What to expect from this year’s UN climate talks

This year’s climate summit is set to spotlight Indigenous peoples, forests and how to adjust course on the Paris Agreement. As this year’s UN climate summit kicks off in Brazil, the stakes are higher than ever. The world has changed dramatically in the decade since leaders celebrated a historic climate

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Kazakhstan participated in the opening of the COP30 Leaders’ Summit

Belém, November 6, 2025 – Under the Brazilian Presidency, the official opening of the Leaders’ Summit of the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) took place. Heads of state and government, parliamentary speakers, foreign ministers, and heads of sectoral ministries and

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The COP30 climate summit begins in Brazil

Moscow. November 10. INTERFAX.RU – Leaders, scientists, and civil society representatives from around the world are gathering in the Brazilian city of Belém for the COP30 climate summit, where they will discuss limiting global temperature rise and reducing harmful emissions. From November 6 to 7, Brazil hosted the Climate Leaders

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Central Asian countries are joining forces to develop a common position ahead of the COP30 climate summit

The regional dialogue in Dushanbe will become a platform for strengthening climate ambitions and coordinating regional actions. ” The meeting in Dushanbe is a historic opportunity for our region to speak with one voice on the global stage . Only through close regional cooperation can we effectively address transboundary challenges such as melting glaciers

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