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</html><description>How many hours have you spent today following the ever-expanding stream of Connect the Dots photos?Personally I can't help looking through it over and over again, with strong but mixed emotions. I see people from India, Namibia, Britain, Brazil and USA and think how diverse we are, how different are our ways of living and how many challenges every one of us has overcome each day. And then, how similar we are and how together we form a huge family, united by common alarm and hope.Burned forests of Siberia, melting glaciers of the Pamir and landslides in the mountains of Azerbaijan - these are only few of the first severe effects of climate change that have forced people in my region to join the Climate Impacts Day campaign.So, on May 5th creative demonstrations in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have become part of the global movement. My dear friends! Do be proud of yourselves - and I wish you to have all the courage to continue your important work.Here are the photos Connecting the Dots from Eastern Europe and Caucasus to Central Asia and Russia. The first piece of them was posted here.In Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Aziz and his team have organized a lecture about melting Pamir with the professional glaciologist. Afterwards, together with the local boarding school students they made an icy flash-mob &#x2013; showing how fast the mountain ice can melt leaving no water for tomorrow.</description><thumbnail_url>http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7128/7144842503_380cc5aa5d_z.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
