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Kyrgyzstan Releases Its First Climate Action Transparency Report

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On October 7, Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment, and Technical Supervision unveiled its first Biennial Climate Action Transparency Report, marking a key step in aligning with international climate obligations.

The report was developed with contributions from government agencies, academic institutions, the private sector, and civil society, with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It outlines the country’s progress in addressing climate change, current greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, climate risk preparedness, and the external support it has received.

According to the report, Kyrgyzstan’s total GHG emissions in 2023 amounted to 19.38 million tons of CO₂ equivalent. At the same time, the country’s forests, soils, and other ecosystems absorbed 10.31 million tons, resulting in net emissions of 9.07 million tons of CO₂ equivalent. The report notes that this “climate safety net” provides a valuable natural buffer that should be protected and expanded.

The energy sector remains the largest source of emissions, accounting for more than half of the total. However, emissions from transport, electricity generation, and heating have declined significantly since the early 1990s, largely due to the adoption of cleaner technologies and improved energy efficiency. Agriculture is the second largest contributor to emissions, primarily driven by livestock farming, with levels remaining relatively stable over recent decades.

The submission of the transparency report is a requirement under the Paris Agreement, the international climate treaty signed by Kyrgyzstan in 2016.

Beyond fulfilling a global commitment, transparent reporting is also a pathway to unlocking funding from international financial institutions, climate funds, and private investors. According to the report, improved transparency can help attract investment in energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable water management, climate-smart agriculture, and disaster risk reduction, critical elements in Kyrgyzstan’s strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.


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Chunk finally crowned Fat Bear Week champion after years as runner-up

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The hulking male brown bear, estimated to weigh well over 1,200 pounds, finished as runner-up in both 2023 and 2024.

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Putin says Russian air defenses responsible for Azerbaijani jet’s crash last year, killing 38

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Putin says Russian air defenses responsible for Azerbaijani jet’s crash last year, killing 38

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Cubs’ Michael Busch Makes Postseason History in Game 3 Win

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A second leadoff home run in the NLDS for Chicago Cubs first baseman Michael Busch made MLB history.

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Bad Bunny Appearing to Sit During ‘God Bless America’ Sparks Fresh Backlash

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The footage comes amid criticism over the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show announcement.

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Hero dog leads police to Florida woman, 86, who had fallen while walking him

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Dog named Eeyore attracted sheriff’s deputy’s attention: ‘He practically dragged me to her’

A dog named Eeyore turned into a very good boy and a hero of the hour after leading a Florida sheriff’s deputy to where a missing 86-year-old woman had fallen while walking him, body-cam footage shows.

The woman’s husband reported her missing on the night of 25 September after she failed to return from her walk in their Destin neighborhood in the Panhandle region of the US state.

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Princess of Wales suggests parents should put down the phone to combat social discontent

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Tears Over Face Of Blind Dog Who Had Home and Family—But Lost Everything

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