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The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F). 

Afghanistan: London Conference

Afghanistan: the London Conference sets out a plan towards a more stable and secure Afghanistan.


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International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

On February 20, 2010 there will be an opportunity to take IELTS test in Ashgabat

OSI, FCO and University of Essex offer scholarships

The Open Society Foundation, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office andthe University of Essex invite applications for scholarshipsat the Centre for Human Rights

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The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F). 

Afghanistan: London Conference

Afghanistan: the London Conference sets out a plan towards a more stable and secure Afghanistan.

map of Turkmenistan Ashgabat

Contact us

Contact details of British Embassy in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
British Embassy
Four Points Ak Altin Hotel
301-308 Office Building
Ashgabat
Turkmenistan
Ashgabat

Telephone: (993) (12) 363462/63/64
Fax:(993) (12) 363465

Summer office hours
GMT:
Mon-Thurs: 0330-0730 and 0800-1130
Fri: 0330-0730 and 0800-1000

Local Time:
Mon-Thurs: 0830-1230 and 1300-1630
Fri: 0830-1230 and 1300-1500

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UK in Turkmenistan

The Embassy is active in many areas. We encourage commercial links between Britain and Turkmenistan, we provide advice to Britons keen to travel to Turkmenistan, and we give information about the United Kingdom to Turkmens interested in doing business with, studying in, visiting or simply learning more about, our country.

Climate change

All 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1994. The rate of sea level rise has doubled over the last 150 years. Melting of the permafrost in the Arctic could lead to the release of huge quantities of methane.

The facts about climate change are rather stark. They are affecting everyone now, and will affect coming generations much more. Find out more about British Embassy's efforts to promote awareness of global warming and climate change.

LATEST NEWS

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
6 January 2010
On February 20, 2010 there will be an opportunity to take IELTS test in Ashgabat

OSI, FCO and University of Essex offer scholarships
5 January 2010
The Open Society Foundation, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office andthe University of Essex invite applications for scholarshipsat the Centre for Human Rights

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