How NGOs Supported Coal Communities — 6 Projects Backed by Ecoaction
Ecoaction launched a contest for projects from NGOs aimed at transforming coal communities.
Ecoaction launched a contest for projects from NGOs aimed at transforming coal communities.
Residents of Volyn’s coal mining communities understand the need to transition to heating based on renewable energy sources.
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.