*[Enwl-eng] 🌍 CAN EECCA Newsletter: Policymakers delay, but the climate won’t wait
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Dear subscribers,
In Aktau, satellites are spotting fresh oil
slicks in the Caspian Sea every week. In a village in Altai, locals are
rallying against gold mining. Armenia is rolling out a new waste management
reform, Moldova is paying people back for returned bottles, and Uzbekistan
is planting “smart” forests. Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have pledged to join
forces in the fight against pollution.
Meanwhile, fish are dying en masse in
Azerbaijan, and Belarus is dealing with the aftermath of severe storms. On
the global front, the G20 is pressing pause on climate action, while China
delays setting new targets until autumn.
New opportunities for activists are listed
at the end of this issue.
We’re always open to hearing your thoughts,
ideas, or stories — don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Sincerely,
The CAN EECCA Team
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News from the EECCA Region
Oil slicks and waste discovered on the sea
surface in Aktau
Residents of Aktau are concerned about the
state of the coastal zone and are calling attention to the worsening
environmental situation. Since May 2025, satellites have been detecting new
oil-containing slicks in the Caspian Sea on a weekly basis.
Build Back Better: Ukraine Develops Roadmap
for Sustainable Recovery
The roadmap outlines a list of priority
reforms, policies, and structural changes that must be implemented over the
next two years to ensure environmentally sustainable and stable recovery.
Uzbekistan Establishes Agency for
Reforestation, Green Zones Expansion, and Desertification Control
The agency will focus on digital forest
monitoring, the development of nurseries, the implementation of "smart"
forestry, and the execution of the national project "Yashil Makon."
Armenia launches €14.8 million waste
management reform: first sanitary landfill begins operatio
Armenia has launched its first sanitary
landfill for municipal solid waste, worth €14.8 million, marking the start
of a systematic reform in waste management. In the coming months, around
7,000 waste containers will be installed and dozens of illegal dumps will be
closed. The reform is expected to improve the ecology of the Sevan Basin and
boost tourism development.
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan strengthen
environmental cooperation
The agreement aims to implement joint
projects on climate change, water pollution, and biodiversity conservation.
It includes experience and technology exchange, joint research, and
initiatives to improve the environmental situation in the region.
Moldova introduces deposit return system —
money back for bottles and cans
The Moldovan government has approved the
introduction of a Deposit Return System. When purchasing drinks in glass
bottles, PET containers, or aluminum cans, consumers will pay a deposit.
After use, the packaging can be returned to special collection points for a
refund.
Belarus recovers from extreme weather
A powerful storm with heavy rain, hail, and
strong winds swept across Belarus, damaging infrastructure, toppling
hundreds of trees, and leaving many settlements without power. According to
“Belenergo,” electricity was restored in 600 settlements. Work continues in
another 167 settlements, mainly in the Mogilev, Minsk, and Vitebsk regions.
Environmental problems in Azerbaijan: water
bodies under threat
Serious environmental issues have been
reported in several lakes in Azerbaijan, including a recent mass fish
die-off. Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources claimed no
responsibility, stating the incident occurred on private property.
Russia: Altai village residents protest
against gold miners and investors destroying nature
In a village in the Altai region, 235
residents staged a protest against gold mining and investors who are
“developing tourism” without regard for local communities or the
environment. So far, local authorities have not responded to the protesters.
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World Climate and Energy News
G20’s financial watchdog presents climate
plan but pauses work amid divisions
In its mid-term roadmap, the Financial
Stability Board (FSB) pledged to enhance coordination and data-sharing on
climate-related financial risks. However, while acknowledging progress on
integrating climate risks into the financial system, the FSB noted that some
members — including central bank heads and finance ministers — have
expressed a desire to pause further work.
EU prepares to cut emissions by 90% by 2040
The European Commission has proposed
amendments to the EU Climate Law, setting a target to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 90% by 2040 compared to 1990 levels. This goal aligns with the
Commission’s 2024–2029 political priorities. It is expected to provide
predictability for investors, stimulate innovation, strengthen industrial
leadership, and enhance Europe’s energy security. According to the latest
Eurobarometer survey, EU citizens show strong support for climate action,
reinforcing the mandate to continue the green transition.
China tells EU its new NDC will be submitted
this autumn
Both China and the EU missed the February
deadline for submitting updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
to the UN, which outline how much each country intends to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions by 2035. These submissions are key to evaluating global
progress in preventing catastrophic levels of warming.
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Opportunities
International Illustration Contest: Art on
Climate
The international "Art on Climate"
illustration contest invites illustrators to create works focused on climate
change. Its aim is to provide a platform for sharing ideas and solutions to
address climate challenges, and to inspire the public to rethink their
lifestyles in response to this global issue. Open to young people aged 18
and above. Successful participants will receive certificates and cash
prizes.
World Water Challenge 2025 in South Korea
The international WWCH 2025 competition,
organized by South Korea’s Ministry of Environment and the Korea Water
Forum, is calling for innovative and applicable ideas in the field of water
resources.
Who can participate?
— Anyone, either individually or on behalf
of an organization.
What does the competition offer?
— Invitation for 10 finalists to Daegu,
South Korea
— Travel and accommodation covered
— Opportunity to present at WWCH 2026
— Prize fund up to 10,000,000 KRW
Deadline: July 25
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