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Project Office for Central Asia on Climate Change and Green Energy
Why must we not allow a new catastrophe like the disappearance of the Aral Sea?
Thousands of environmental law violations identified in Kazakhstan
Central Asian representatives briefed on preparations for the Regional Ecological Summit 2026
Road transport accounts for 80–90% of air pollution in major cities of Kazakhstan
Share of Renewable Energy in Kazakhstan’s Electricity Generation Continues to Grow
672,000 hectares of the Aral Sea’s dried seabed reforested with saxaul over 4 years
Soils in Kazakhstan are contaminated with radioactive and industrial waste, heavy metals, oil and petroleum products
Kazakhstan's state forest fund increased by 60.2 thousand hectares
Kazakhstan's Industrial Facilities Emitted Over 2.2 Million Tons of Pollutants into the Atmosphere in 2024
Kokshetau Has the Cleanest Air Among Kazakhstan’s Major Cities
Increase in the Number of Vehicles Negatively Affects Air Quality in Aktau
In Recent Years, Air Pollution Levels in Aktobe Have Been Extremely High
Subtropics in Kazakhstan: Myth or Reality?
Over two years, the maximum permissible concentration of air pollutants in Semey was exceeded more than 6,500 times
Challenges of Drying Seas and Lakes Discussed in Nairobi
Living and Dead Water: CACF Experts Assess the Quality of H2O in Kazakhstan
Almaty Hosts Discussion on Preparations for RES-2026
Air Quality in the Small Town of Ridder Worse Than in Some Regional Centers of Kazakhstan
No air to breathe: in 9 of the last 10 years in Oskemen the air pollution level has been “high”
Central Asian Countries Discussed Their Contribution to Global Goals on Climate, Land, and Biodiversity at СОР-30
Impact of Climate Change on the Health of Central Asia’s Population Discussed at СОР-30
Increase in Natural and Technogenic Emergencies in Kazakhstan
Climate-Induced Migration in Central Asia Discussed at COP-30
Air Quality in Ekibastuz Has Significantly Improved in Recent Years
CACF to Co-Organize Three Side Events at COP-30
Despite the Presence of Industrial Giants, Pavlodar’s Air Quality Remains Better Than in Some Small Cities
Two Metallurgical Plants Continue to Pollute the Air in Balkhash
Over 300 Thousand Tons of Industrial Emissions Pollute the Air in Temirtau Annually
Concept of the Regional Ecological Summit 2026 Presented to Central Asian Parliamentarians
Karaganda Records Consistently "High" and "Very High" Levels of Air Pollution for Over a Decade
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