Climate damage caused by russia’s war in Ukraine: 24 February 2022 – 23 February 2023
This second interim assessment concludes that greenhouse gas emissions attributable to twelve months of the war.
This second interim assessment concludes that greenhouse gas emissions attributable to twelve months of the war.
We want to build the country to be greener, says Anna Ackermann.
Communities need their infrastructure to be rebuilt with consideration for climate aspects.
The EEB has more than 180 member organisations in 38 countries.
The recommendations made by the study highlight the decision to develop a policy for the post-war restoration of Ukraine’s land.
The members of the network voted for the accession of new organisations from Ukraine.
Construction of new nuclear reactors in Ukraine would increase the country’s dependence on a vulnerable centralized energy system.
Ecoaction prepared comments on the reform implementation in Environment and Climate Change (Chapter 27) and Energy (Chapter 15).
Engagement of civil society organizations should help in the development of such policies.
The German government will allocate €1M for green reconstruction projects in Ukraine.