Central Asia’s climate change summit in Astana: Climate Finance & Food security in focus
The Regional Climate Summit 2026 (RCS 2026) will be hosted in Astana, Kazakhstan, aiming to enhance regional cooperation on climate change, including climate finance. The summit will focus on low-carbon transition, climate adaptation, food securit...

The summit in Astana will serve as a key platform for Central Asian countries to coordinate responses to climate change. Supported by regional leaders, the summit will focus on five core themes: low-carbon transition, climate adaptation, food security, a just transition, and climate finance.
Preparation involves seven regional consultations, the first held in Almaty in March and the second in Samarkand. Thematic sessions have already taken place during major conferences such as the Central Asia Climate Change Conference (CACCC-2025) in Turkmenistan. Additional sessions are planned during events such as COP30 in Brazil and the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
Expected outcomes include joint climate action decisions, a regional finance mechanism, and new transboundary projects. The summit is coordinated by the Central Asian Climate Fund’s Project Office, with a dedicated working headquarters established in Kazakhstan.
Announced by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the Astana International Forum (AIF) in 2023, the summit will gather Central Asian leaders to push forward joint climate initiatives, finance mechanisms, and cross-border projects.
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