How can energy communities become a key tool for Ukraine’s reconstruction?
The event’s participants were presented the results of two studies.
The event’s participants were presented the results of two studies.
Ukraine has a unique opportunity to shift toward a new model of sustainable development.
Serbia has over five million hectares of agricultural land, of which 71% is intensively used as arable land, orchards, and vineyards.
The trend remains unchanged: the vast majority of cases continue to be recorded along the frontline.
The paper provides an objective analysis of the financial challenges related to new nuclear projects in Ukraine.
A provision was introduced that unexpectedly allowed for the procurement of russian-manufactured reactor equipment from Bulgaria.
How the map may help journalists, scientists, and activists understand the impact of war on the environment.
The project was co-financed: the community contributed nearly a third of the funds, while Ecoaction covered the rest.
Collaboration, strategic vision, and a focus on green energy are the principles that will guide Ukraine along the path of just transition.
More than 30% of Ukrainian land now unsuitable for agriculture.