Position on Nuclear Energy In the region of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
CAN EECCA considers that new nuclear power and fossil-fuel projects should be phased out and their direct and indirect subsidies withdrawn.
CAN EECCA considers that new nuclear power and fossil-fuel projects should be phased out and their direct and indirect subsidies withdrawn.
Today, 24th of February marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine which has led to significant climate and energy consequences not only in Europe, but in the Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia (EECCA) region
The climate summit COP27 wrapped up in Egypt with the #NoClimateJusticeWithoutHumanRights slogan in a country where an estimated 60,000 people are jailed because of political reasons.
We are glad to welcome new members of our network from Uzbekistan! The organization has for many years been an initiative group that fought against environmental violations in Uzbekistan. In 2022, Ekolog registered in Uzbekistan.
On January 25, 2022, parts of the territories of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan experienced a massive blackout. The three countries are united by one power grid inherited from the Soviet Union – the Unified Energy System of CA.
Building a sustainable and secure future for the next generation of Ukrainians does not have to wait until the end of the war
A lawyer from Bishkek, Ikramidin Aitkulov broke the silence on the 8th of February this year and filed a complaint to the General Prosecutor’s Office on the work of some Government organizations and Bishkek Power Station.