Climate crisis made ‘bonkers’ central Asia heatwave up to 10C hotter - Springtime heat in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, ...
• The Regional Ecological Summit 2026 (RES 2026) will position Astana as a leading international hub for advancing practical solutions to Central Asia’s most urgent environmental and climate ...
Even as farmers shift toward less water-intensive crops, climate change is pushing agricultural water consumption upward in Central Asia. A new study by IAMO researchers shows that rising temperatures ...
In Central Asia and other mountainous regions around the world, glaciers are melting faster than ever. Rising temperatures are shortening winters and prolonging summers, which in turn leads glaciers ...
Join our panel of Global Voices Climate Justice Fellows from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, and Central Asia as they share findings from their cross-border collaborations investigating how China's Belt and ...
Snowfall shortages are now destabilizing some of the world’s last resilient glaciers, as shown by a new study in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains. Using a monitoring station on Kyzylsu Glacier, ...
Why Bhumjaithai’s Grip on Power Is More Fragile Than It Looks The northern Tian Shan mountains viewed from Lake Issyk-Kul. Credit: Ryskeldi Satke The Tian Shan mountains, also known as the water tower ...
Central Asia’s prospects for critical mineral mining and transport connectivity will sink if the region cannot reach an agreement on water sustainability. The water crisis in Central Asia is one of ...
Why Bhumjaithai’s Grip on Power Is More Fragile Than It Looks If Central Asia is to build a resilient, inclusive, and adaptive economy, it must not retreat from agriculture – it must reimagine it. As ...
We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change. Climate Matters is ...