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The Environment

The Eurasia Center unites environmental experts from around the globe to examine the lessons learned from environmental disasters of the past as well as areas that need to be addressed in the former Soviet Union and other parts of Eurasia, i.e. China and Eastern Europe. The new program examines the lessons learned from Chernobyl, what efforts are being taken to stop global warming, efforts of environmental remediation in Eastern Europe, environmental activism, as well as an in-depth review of the endangered species of Eurasia.
 

 

 


The Eurasia Center's past environmental reports have covered issues concerning cleaning up the environmental damage left by the communist regimes of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The Center has held a number of environmental roundtables that have covered environmental issues during these nations difficult transition to democracy. The Center's new Program for Environmental Progress in Eurasia will unite U.S. and Eurasian environmental specialists to work together and write about important issue areas that are crucial for building a better environment and preserving important nature reserves, habitats, and regions which are under siege by corporations and individuals that have little regard for the environment.