
Climate Risk Profile: Central Asia
Overview of historical and future climate trends of the region, current climate plans and strategies in the region, and projects that are implemented to limit climate change effects.
Overview of historical and future climate trends of the region, current climate plans and strategies in the region, and projects that are implemented to limit climate change effects.
Economic growth in Europe and Central Asia is estimated to have sharply declined in 2022 and is projected to remain unchanged in 2023. The near-term economic outlook poses a risk to global financial conditions, financial turmoil, and worsening energy shortages. Inflation, high food and energy prices.
Publications on climate change issues in the context of countries of Central Asia and the region as a whole
BISHKEK, KYRGYZ REPUBLIC (November 10, 2022) – Today, in Bishkek, USAID launched a Community of Practice webpage that will serve as an online knowledge repository and discussion platform for water specialists in the region, and provide an important foundation for ensuring sustainable collaboration on water, energy and climate change issues
Read CAREC newsletter from COP27 with an interesting expert review by Alexei Kokorin. More details: https://mailchi.mp/534939f5fe3e/carec-central-asia-at-cop27?e=ddc8df9121
Event details Themes: infrastructure, inclusion, gender equality, intersectionality, climate justice, climate mobility Date: 11 November 2022, Climate Justice day Time: 18:00 – 19:30 (GMT+2) Duration: 90 minutes + 30 minutes set-up & egress Venue: Blue Zone, Climate Mobility Pavilion Audience capacity: 56 participants Background Every year, 21.5 million people are
Technical session hosted by Indian government
Article 10, paragraph 5 of the Paris Agreement states that accelerating, encouraging and enabling innovation is critical for an effective, long-term global response to climate change and to promote economic growth and sustainable development. Countries’ capabilities to drive and enable climate technology innovation are therefore crucial. The technology framework, adopted
The CTCN team will attend the side event at the Korea Pavilion for a metaverse talk with the global youth activists and a signing ceremony to support future youth activists. They will introduce a new concept of GYCC metaverse space(platform) for the diverse voices of global youth on climate change
The event aims to serve as a platform for discussing the creative and entrepreneurial potential of youth to deliver concrete climate technology solutions. 3 climate technology startups from the CTCN Climate Innovation Academy 2022 in the MENA region will share their solutions, and YOUNGO colleagues can prompt an interactive discussion