Raekwon Chung believes that Kazakhstan can achieve its net-zero goal by focusing on individual responsibility and grassroots initiatives rather than relying solely on state-led efforts.
By Seymur Mammadov in Baku Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and China have embarked on a significant project in the Caspian region, to ...
Brutal Soviet-era farming practices severely damaged the Aral Sea's delicate ecosystem. Now ecologists are planting saplings ...
Kazakhstan needs a “me first” campaign to achieve its net-zero goal, Raekwon Chung told Eurasianet. The South Korean Nobel ...
In his opening remarks, President Tokayev highlighted Kazakhstan’s ambitious goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. To achieve these goals, the president stressed the importance of international ...
A memorandum of understanding has been signed to enhance water resource management and environmental conditions, including in ...
Kazakhstan suffered severe flooding last spring, particularly in April, when heavy rainfall and rapid snowmelt caused the ...
ASTANA – Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev outlined key measures to tackle water security challenges and announced plans ...
Kazakhstan shared key insights from its first Biennial Transparency ... For the first time in the history of climate negotiations, the Central Asia and Caucasus region is hosting the Conference of the ...
In recent years, Kazakhstan has faced increasing threats from climate change, such as droughts, water scarcity, mudslides, floods, heat waves, and forest fires. In 2024, floods caused damage totaling ...
Ukraine struck a southern Russian port on the Azov Sea with missiles and triggered a fire at an oil depot in the western ...
At the COP29 conference countries of the region highlighted their commitment to energy transition and the complexities ahead ...