
On February 24, 2025, within the framework of SDG 13, in order to "combat climate change," students of group 114 and a lecturer at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, A.E. Zhainak, shot a video addressing a topical issue. During the filming, the students saw the important role of water not only for the city, but also for the environment.
Climate change is not just a scientific term—it’s a reality we face every day. Our world is experiencing unprecedented changes: from the increasing frequency of extreme weather events to the melting of glaciers and the rising sea levels. In this video, we explain how human activities accelerate these processes and why it’s crucial to take action today.
In recent decades, industrialization and increased consumption have led to a rise in greenhouse gas emissions, which in turn is altering the planet’s climate system. These changes affect not only nature but also our lives: agricultural conditions are deteriorating, health risks are increasing, and new challenges are emerging for the economy and security.
But every minute of inaction is an opportunity for change. We believe that each of us can be part of the solution. In the video, you will learn about simple yet effective steps to reduce your carbon footprint: waste recycling, switching to renewable energy sources, using public transport, and developing green technologies. We share success stories and ideas that are already transforming lives around the world.
Join the movement for a sustainable future! Even small steps in our daily lives can help preserve clean air, water, and nature for our children and future generations. Let’s unite, share knowledge, and inspire each other to reach new heights. Your voice and actions matter!
Department of "Theory and History of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law"