Kyrgyzstan
It is a scenic Central Asian country of 6 million people with a rich nomadic history. Its high mountain pastures are a land of “milk and honey.” For centuries they were watered by streams of the Tian Shan mountains. But in two decades rapidly melting glaciers here will reach a tipping point, severely impacting the water supply for both people and agriculture. Air and water pollution, caused by rapid growth and unregulated mining, are also threatening the population’s health. But a new generation of young civic activists is fighting to insure a better future.