What is the life-cycle approach and how can it help tackle plastic pollution?

Later this year, negotiators will gather in the Republic of Korea for a fifth round of discussions aimed at developing a legally binding international agreement to end plastic pollution. The negotiations are designed to help counter the mounting toll plastic pollution is taking on the planet. Every year, the world produces around 430 million tonnes of plastic, …

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International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, 7 September

Invest in clean air now Air pollution is the biggest environmental health risk of our time. It also exacerbates climate change, causes economic losses, and reduces agricultural productivity. It knows no borders – everyone has a responsibility to protect our atmosphere and ensure healthy air for all. By collaborating across borders, sectors, and silos, we …

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its first-ever guidance on antibiotic pollution from manufacturing

The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its first-ever guidance on antibiotic pollution from manufacturing. The new guidance on wastewater and solid waste management for antibiotic manufacturing sheds light on this important but neglected challenge ahead of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Meeting on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) taking place on 26 September 2024. The …

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Uzbekistan’s pastures are close to irreversible degradation

Uzbeks consume more meat than they can afford with current production methods. The number of livestock exceeds pasture resources. Overgrazing leads to the degradation of ecosystems and a reduction in biodiversity. Zoologist Sergei Zagrebin explains how to properly manage pastures.   O’zbek   tilida25 August 2023, 10:06   Society Livestock farming is one of the key sectors of the …

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Seven ways to restore land, halt desertification and combat drought

Land sustains life on Earth. Natural spaces such as forests, farmlands, savannahs, peatlands and mountains, provide humanity with the food, water and raw materials it needs to survive. Yet, more than 2 billion hectares of the world’s land is degraded, affecting more than 3 billion people. Vital ecosystems and countless species are under threat. In the face of more severe and …

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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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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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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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Meeting of representatives of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan with representatives of the Institute of Strategic and Interregional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the center of the Interstate Coordination Water Commission of Central Asia.

During the meeting, the parties noted the fruitful bilateral cooperation between the environmental departments of the two countries. Thus, interaction was discussed within the framework of the Kazakh-Uzbek joint working group (Commission) on environmental protection and water quality in the Syrdarya River basin. In addition, cooperation was noted on issues of agroforestry on the dried …

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Pollution without borders: Central Asian countries intend to fight for clean air

Air pollution knows no borders. Such an environmental problem that has arisen in one country affects neighboring countries. Therefore, the Central Asian countries are intensifying efforts to develop an effective mechanism for air quality management. Below are the results of the first regional high-level political dialogue “Creating a Future with Clean Air in Central Asia” held …

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