| Expert opinion: Aisha Okusheva
10.09.2020
 
 In the State of the Nation Address "Kazakhstan in a New Reality:
 Time for Action", the President of the state announced measures to 
improve the environmental situation in the country. The Government was 
instructed to adopt the new Environmental Code of the Republic of 
Kazakhstan (hereinafter - the Code) by the end of this year.  The
 task of protecting the environment is an important prerequisite for 
sustainable development and improving living conditions for future 
generations.  The environmental measures outlined by the 
President of the State are aimed at achieving the Global Sustainable 
Development Goals to combat climate change and preserve ecosystems. During discussions of the Draft Code in the Government, Yakup Berish, 
the permanent representative of the UN Development Program in 
Kazakhstan, noted that the formulation of the new version of the 
document lays the foundation for creating a system of strategic 
environmental assessment in accordance with international standards. 
This means that Kazakhstan is included in the international process of 
setting new standards and norms for resource saving. But at the same 
time, significant financial resources will be requireв to promote the 
idea of "green" growth. It should be noted that the draft Code under development has been widely
 and vigorously discussed in the Parliament with the involvement of 
independent experts, public environmental and international 
organizations, as well as in social networks since the end of 2019.  The current Code in Kazakhstan was adopted in 2007. 
And the amendments made over a 10-year period did not create the 
necessary conditions for ensuring environmental safety and preservation 
of ecological systems.   Today, 
Kazakhstan is aimed at creating an environmentally-oriented economy, the
 foundations of which are fixed in the Concept of Transition of the 
Republic of Kazakhstan to "Green Economy".  Thus, measures announced in relation to the environment and development 
of "green economy" will allow reducing the scale of negative impact by 
reducing pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, the
 competitiveness of the economy will increase by reducing dependence on 
carbon raw materials. Formerly all the 
environmental fees did not have a target orientation. Every year, the 
national and local budgets received funds in the amount of about KZT 110
 bln. The share of expenses on environmental measures implementation
 ranged from 2 % to 10 %. New version of the Code defines standards for 
100 % use of environmental payments for the implementation of 
environmental protection measures.  The 
Draft Code also provides for the introduction of 
Polluter-Pays-Principle, which is widely used in OECD countries. The 
main message of this principle is to stimulate environmental awareness 
among nature users by introducing high fees for adverse impact.  In
 addition, the Code prohibits the implementation of planned activities 
by businesses, including the issuance of an environmental permit and 
provision of land without preliminary environmental impact assessment. 
At that, the public participates in all stages of environmental impact 
assessment.   An important point in the 
Draft Code is the issue of transition of enterprises in Kazakhstan to a 
comprehensive environmental permit using the Best Available Techniques 
(BAT). At the same time, those enterprises that have implemented BAT
 will be exempt from payment for emissions. In European countries where 
BATs have been successfully implemented, the amount of polluting 
emissions has been reduced by 94 %. It should be noted here that the 
BATs introduction process may take a long time, since such a plan of 
action requires huge funds and investments.  In
 today's reality, global climate change poses a direct threat to the 
world community and the well-being of entire regions. The relevance of 
low-carbon development is emphasized around the world at the highest 
political level. Most developed countries have already formulated 
national strategies for low-carbon development.  That is why in the 
Address to the people of Kazakhstan, the President of the State 
emphasized the transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to low-carbon 
development and "green" economy.   This 
year, it is expected to adopt the Strategy of low-carbon development of 
Kazakhstan until 2050. The key aspect of Kazakhstan's transition to 
low-carbon development will be the development of renewable and 
alternative energy sources. Many advanced countries are gradually 
abandoning coal in favor of alternative energy - wind, solar, and 
biomass. The leaders in the development of "green" energy today are 
China, Denmark, India and Iceland. China is recognized as a world leader
 in investment in clean energy technologies. In 2017, according to the 
RISE Regulatory Indicators for Sustainable Energy, Denmark scored 86 
points out of 100 in energy efficiency and 94 points in renewable 
energy. Switching to renewable energy sources will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the environmental situation. It
 was noted in the International Study "Future of the human climate 
niche" that by 2050, up to 3.5 billion of the world's population may 
find themselves in zones of weather conditions unsuited to live in if 
humanity does not stop climate change on the planet by reducing carbon 
dioxide (CO2) emissions. In this regard, it is very important to hold 
discussions not only at the global level, but also at the local level, 
which means that every country, region, and person should be involved in
 environmental protection policies. Currently,
 the coronavirus has changed the world, although a few months ago it was
 impossible to believe. The results of environmental studies by 
independent scientists indicate that changes in the environment can also
 lead to similar processes. At that, the rate of development of the 
environmental crisis is not as noticeable as the spread of the pandemic.
 Therefore, the environmental issue requires regular discussions with 
experts and representatives of civil society in order to take immediate 
specific steps. 
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