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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Over 8,000 cases of environmental damage have been documented in Ukraine due to Russia’s military aggression β€” with total losses reaching nearly €85 billion.

β€œThe consequences of this war go far beyond Ukraine,” said Svitlana Grynychuk, Ukraine’s Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, during the EU Environment Council meeting.

Key facts she highlighted:
πŸ”Ή Over 230 million tons of carbon released into the air
πŸ”Ή 25% of Ukrainian land contaminated with mines and unexploded ordnance
πŸ”Ή 850,000 hectares of forest are in active combat zones or under occupation

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί The EU has reaffirmed its support. Commissioner SΓ©golΓ¨ne Rusvel emphasized continued assistance for documenting environmental crimes and pushing for international accountability.
Several EU countries β€” including Germany, Sweden, Italy, and the Baltics β€” are already providing technical and expert support and are ready to scale up their efforts.

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Today we want to share with you good climate news from the EECCA region!
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πŸ”— Moldova and Sweden launch project to turn waste into energy

πŸ”— First EU–Central Asia Summit

πŸ”— Central Asia and Mongolia: United Against the Triple Planetary Crisis

πŸ”— Uzbekistan aims to meet emissions targets ahead of schedule

πŸ”— Moldova: grants for private home energy efficiency

πŸ”— Regional climate priorities set as dialogue with the EU continues: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan

πŸ”— Armenia: BIOFIN Biodiversity Financing Plan launched at UN Office

πŸ”— Moldova to introduce bottle return system
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♻️ CAN EECCA Regional Meeting on NDCs in Central Asia

From April 15 to 17, the CAN EECCA regional meeting is taking place in Almaty, focusing on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and Just Transition in Central Asia.

🌱 Civil society representatives, climate experts, and regional partners are discussing:
– the latest updates on climate and energy policies in Central Asia,
– effective advocacy and media engagement,
– integrating Just Transition into NDC 3.0,
– analysis and preparation of NDCs,
– opportunities for future collaboration.

πŸ“ The meeting emphasizes joint efforts and practical steps to strengthen climate ambition across the region.

🀝 We thank all participants for their contributions and inspiration. Together, we’re working toward a fairer and more sustainable future!

#EECCA #CentralAsia #JustTransition #ClimateAction #ParisAgreement #NDCs #ClimateCommitments
2025/07/08 12:00:52
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