Climate damage caused by russia’s war in Ukraine: 24 February 2022 – 1 September 2023
The third interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to18 months or 555 days of the full-scale war.
The third interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to18 months or 555 days of the full-scale war.
We joined the Global Fight to End Fossil Fuels to remind that fossil fuels sponsor the deaths of Ukrainians and will kill more people in the next decades through consequences of climate change.
Recently, together with 50 Ukrainian communities, we sent a joint letter to the United States government.
We submitted initial comments to the EC, urging the integration of the Partnership Principle and environmental conditionality in the legislation.
The outcomes of the event “Building back greener is building back stronger: Ukraine’s transition from coal to clean” prior to the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London.
The mining communities’ have formed a working group and developed a common concept of a just transition in Reconstruction.
The outcomes of the meeting of representatives of 17 Ukrainian coal mining communities with representatives of the Ministry of Reconstruction and Development of Ukraine.
What green reconstruction means concretely in every sector, what barriers to a green reconstruction currently exist, and how an optimal policy mix could overcome these barriers.
Ukrainian and German environmental organizations warn: inclusion of fossil gas and nuclear power in EU taxonomy would be a even greater energy dependence on Russia.
GLOBAL 2000 and Ecoaction protest against Rosatom in front of the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA in Vienna.