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    Almaty Schoolgirl Ranks Among Top 3 Young Inventors in the World

    A student from Almaty, Dana Kadyrbek, has been named one of the top three young inventors in the world at the Cleantech Days Forum 2026, held at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna, infotabigat.kz reports. The 11th-grade student presented an innovative technology that produces drinking water from atmospheric air. The system is designed for use in……
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    RES 2026 in Astana Sets Agenda for Green Future Cooperation

    The capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, has opened the Regional Environmental Summit 2026 (RES 2026) under the theme “A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future,” bringing together heads of state, international organizations, and financial institutions to address pressing environmental challenges, infotabigat.kz reports. Organized by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan in partnership with the…

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    Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on April 22

    April 22 is marked around the world as Earth Day, a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about environmental protection and the responsible use of the planet’s natural resources, infotabigat.kz reports. The day was established to encourage governments, organizations, and individuals to take action against pressing environmental challenges such as climate change, air and water…

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    Turkmen Scientists Develop a More Eco-Friendly Cement Production Technology

    Turkmen scientists have developed a new, more environmentally friendly cement production technology that reduces environmental impact without compromising the quality of construction materials, infotabigat.kz reports, citing Turkmenistaninfo. The innovation was presented by researchers from the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan. The technology focuses on producing Portland cement with a higher…

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    Hugs for the Planet: Kenyan Eco-Activist Sets World Record

    Kenyan eco-activist Truphena Mutoni has set a new world record by hugging a tree continuously for 72 hours, aiming to draw attention to environmental protection issues. The achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records, reports infotabigat.kz. The 22-year-old activist not only surpassed the previous record of just over 50 hours but also secured…

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