“Our joint statement is another opportunity to call on the governments of the Central Asian countries to heed the voice of science, to recognize the need for joint efforts and the urgency of action, and to abandon the business-as-usual model of doing business,” said Timur Idrisov, Senior Advisor, The Little Earth.
“We are working to ensure that civil society in the region is strong and organized, so that EECCA countries implement policies that lead to carbon neutrality and a green economy. We are pleased that together with the members of the network, we were able to create a common position for the governments of the Central Asian countries. It is a very vulnerable region, but it has the potential to prosper and increase resilience to the climate crisis,” notes Olga Boyko, EECCA CAN Coordinator.