Environment

11 June 2008
Their Daily Bread Premium
In a poor corner of the former Soviet Union, one family struggles to afford even the most basic food.
By Abdujalil Abdurasulov and Nargis Khamrabaeva
 
4 June 2008
Valley of Contention
Lingering border disputes between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan add to the region’s water woes. From EurasiaNet.
By Alisher Khamidov
 
19 May 2008
Guns, Gas, and Oil
Russia’s new president uses his first official trip to cement relations with Kazakhstan. From EurasiaNet.
By Sergei Blagov
 
30 April 2008
Where Nomads Fear to Tread Premium
Climate change is forcing herders to abandon the steppe and head to Ulaanbaatar.
By Stefan Lovgren
 
15 April 2008
Russia’s Dirty Joke Premium
The government’s approach to Baltic pollution has environmentalists and other nations wringing their hands.
By Galina Stolyarova
 
11 April 2008
Money Down the Drain Premium
Much of Europe and the former Soviet Union pays too much for energy. There are ways to cut the bill.
By TOL
 
9 April 2008
Adding Fuel to the Fire? Premium
Kazakhstan’s goal to become the global leader in uranium production could put strains on non-proliferation efforts.
By Abdujalil Abdurasulov
 
9 April 2008
Beyond Chernobyl Premium
Is there any better proof of a nuclear comeback than Belarus’ plans for a new plant?
By Aleksandr Matijevich
 
8 April 2008
Clearing the Air Premium
Coal is the dirtiest yet most crucial energy source in Central Europe. That could make the region one of the best laboratories for clean coal technologies.
By Seyward Darby
 

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