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Experts propose to set up climate change learning hub in Central Asia

Organized by the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC) jointly with the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan within the framework of the World Bank / IFAS project “Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program for Aral Sea Basin” (CAMP4ASB), the 4th Central Asia Conference on Climate Change (CACCC-2021) took place in Dushanbe on July 26-27, 2021. asiaplustj.info »

2021-8-6 12:41

Tajikistan makes preparations to host the 4th Central Asian Climate Change Conference

Dushanbe is making preparations to host the 4th Central Asian Climate Change Conference scheduled for July 25-26 this year.    Bahodour Sheralizoda, Head of the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of Tajikistan has met in Dushanbe with Irina Bekmirzayeva, Regional Coordinator of the Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program for the Aral Sea Basin (CAMP4ASB). asiaplustj.info »

2021-4-21 09:42

Tajikistan undertakes effective actions to fight against the climate change

Addressing the climate change challenges and the growing threat of global warming has long been one of the main goals of many countries around the world. In Tajikistan, among various actions to address the climate change issues, the Government adopted its "2030 National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change of the Republic of Tajikistan" in 2019. asiaplustj.info »

2020-12-24 12:56

CEP, GIZ launch Green Climate Action Month

The Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP) under the Government of Tajikistan in cooperation with German Enterprise for International Cooperation (GIZ) have launched the Green Climate Action Month as part of a partnership to strengthen action on climate change and biodiversity conservation under the country’s commitment to the International Paris Agreement on Climate Change and asiaplustj.info »

2020-10-26 14:57

Bill Gates warns climate change could be worse than the coronavirus

The Microsoft co-founder says we can use lessons from the pandemic to guide our response to the next crisis. “Today the greatest risk of a global catastrophe doesn’t look like this (a nuclear war), but like this (a microbe),” said Bill Gates in 2015 during a Ted talk titled “The next outbreak? We’re not ready”, according to Entrepreneu r. asiaplustj.info »

2020-8-7 08:11

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