Central Asia Unites at Astana's Landmark Climate Change Summit in 2026

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Central Asia Unites at Astana's Landmark Climate Change Summit in 2026

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Alex Duffy
Alex Duffy
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Central Asia Unites at Astana's Landmark Climate Change Summit in 2026

A major climate change summit is set to take place in Astana next year. The event will gather Central Asian nations to discuss climate challenges and environmental solutions. Organisers have now opened registration for participants.

The Regional Climate Change Summit (RCCS 2026) will run from April 22 to 24 in Kazakhstan's capital. Its focus lies on strengthening cooperation between neighbouring countries. Topics will include climate change adaptation, green energy transitions, and shared environmental strategies.

The gathering aims to create a platform for dialogue and practical collaboration. Delegates will exchange expertise, explore joint projects, and seek unified approaches to regional climate change issues. No confirmed list of participants has yet been released.

Registration is currently open for governments, researchers, and environmental groups. The summit's outcomes may shape future policies on climate action across Central Asia. Further details on attendees and the agenda are expected in the coming months.