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  • 6/10/2025
Tadżykistan wzywa do ochrony topniejących lodowców na szczycie w Duszanbe popartym przez ONZ

W tym odcinku Focus relacjonujemy wydarzenia z Duszanbe w Tadżykistanie, gdzie przywódcy z całego świata, naukowcy i eksperci ds. klimatu zgromadzili się na konferencji poświęconej ochronie lodowców, aby omówić jedno z najbardziej palących wyzwań naszych czasów – topnienie lodowców.

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00:00Currently, the greatest challenge for Central Asia region
00:04is the state of their glaciers.
00:07As you know, they are melting, and they are melting fast.
00:10So, we are facing that challenge,
00:14and the issue here is how we face that together.
00:18With its vast mountain ranges and the largest number of glaciers in Central Asia,
00:30Tajikistan is a vital place to highlight the role glaciers play in global water challenges.
00:36Today, the capital city, Dushambe, is hosting a high-level international conference
00:41focused on their protection.
00:43I cordially welcome you to the Republic of Tajikistan
00:50at the International High-Level Conference on Glaciers Preservation
00:55and hereby declare the conference open.
01:00The event marks the start of the International Year of Glacier Preservation
01:04declared by the United Nations,
01:06a global effort to raise awareness about melting glaciers.
01:10The UN resolution behind it was initiated by Tajikistan,
01:13which is now calling for urgent action to protect these vital water sources.
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01:35In Tajikistan,
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01:40Wszelkie prawa w Wrocławie, w Wrocławie, w Wrocławie, w Wrocławie, w Wrocławie.
01:59Tajikistan jest w rodzinie z wrocławem w Wrocławie, w Wrocławie,
02:04known as Fetchinko.
02:05It has already retreated by more than one kilometre
02:08over the past 80 years.
02:10During the three-day event, official delegations witnessed
02:13the real-life impact of glacier melt first-hand.
02:16Adaptation is what we have to do now
02:19because the glaciers are melting.
02:21We have to protect and preserve them.
02:23That will require science.
02:24But we also have to look at the agenda for the SDGs
02:27to see how we can protect livelihoods,
02:29how we can protect economies.
02:30And that needs specific investments.
02:32Food security is a key part of the glacier-related risk agenda
02:37and a major focus of the conference.
02:39At the Glacier Festival, held during the event,
02:42organizers highlighted how melting glaciers
02:45threaten agriculture, which supports 70% of local livelihoods.
02:50Now, major financial institutions are stepping in
02:53to help countries adapt.
02:55We just had heard the announcement
02:57from the vice president of the Asian Development Bank
03:00and the executive director of the Green Climate Fund,
03:04Madame Mafalda Duarte, that the ADB and the GCF
03:07are working together to launch a new regional program,
03:11which will include nine countries, including Tajikistan,
03:14with the total financing expected to 3.5 billion
03:20to finance adaptation measures in the region.
03:22Over half of Central Asia's drink in water comes from glaciers in Tajikistan.
03:27But of the country's 14,000 glaciers, 1,300 have already disappeared,
03:34and the melting is accelerating.
03:36Most are located in remote high-altitude regions.
03:39At the conference, President Emom Ali Rahmon called for a major glacier study
03:43and a regional research lab focused on the Vanjieh glacier.
03:48At the same time, Tajikistan is putting its climate commitments into action,
03:52aiming to cut emissions by up to 50% by 2030,
03:56and signs of progress are already visible.
03:59You can also see on the streets of Dushanbe the number of electric cars.
04:06It's not that they are just crying out about the problem,
04:10they are also doing their part.
04:11And also the energy transition, more towards electricity,
04:16renewables is extremely important,
04:18and this is something that Tajikistan is well ahead of some of its neighbors.
04:23A global call to action was the key takeaway,
04:26as the three-day Glaciers Preservation Conference ended in Dushanbe.
04:31The event wrapped with closing remarks from the host country
04:34and the World Meteorological Organization,
04:37which stressed the urgent need to improve weather monitoring in mountain regions.
04:42The event resulted in two key outcomes,
04:46the Dushanbe Declaration and the Dushanbe Appeal,
04:49a global call for stronger cooperation to protect glaciers
04:52and the cryosphere for future generations.

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