More than 40% of all agricultural land in Ukraine may lose fertility, according to research
The concentration of large tracts of Ukrainian land in the hands of a select few has led to a deterioration of soil and environmental degradation.
The concentration of large tracts of Ukrainian land in the hands of a select few has led to a deterioration of soil and environmental degradation.
We published a publication covering the impacts of Ukraine’s energy sector on air quality and recommendations to protect human health and the environment from air pollution in Ukraine.
Environmental problems are not only causing a headache for activists, but are also an additional financial burden on the state budget.
Remarkable climate data of this nature no longer has the power to shock as the reality of climate change becomes increasingly difficult to ignore.
The study compares and contracts the environmental permitting system in Ukraine with law and policy in the EU.
Ecoaction supports the EU-Ukraine cooperation within the framework of the European Green Deal initiative. We believe that hydrogen has a role to play in these processes.
The presented publication reflects the sentiments of the coal mining regions local population on just transition.
Representatives of the Platform for Sustainable Development of Coal Towns became official members of the Coordination Center for Transformation.
One of the most contentious issues since the land reform process began in 1992 is the controversial moratorium on the sale of land.
New infographics on green cities and gender explain the importance of women’s participation in sustainable urban infrastructure development.