War and the Sea: How hostilities threaten the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Black and Azov Seas
Active marine hostilities and Russian warships putting the world at risk.
Active marine hostilities and Russian warships putting the world at risk.
Our expert about this situation and the link between the war and fight against climate change.
The mayors of the coal towns support the further path towards Just Transition.
Ecoaction supports the cornerstone goals of Ukraine’s Recovery Plan Blueprint1, which was presented on July 4–5, 2022.
The Centre for Environmental Initiatives “Ecoaction” and WWF-Ukraine call for recognition of the crucial role nature and clean technologies must play in ensuring a sustainable recovery from the war.
The G7 leaders must commit their political and economic powers into curbing global fossil fuel usage and bending the climate change trajectory.
We urge Japanese companies to recognize that fossil fuels in general are prone to geopolitical conflicts and price volatility.
Climate change and the war against Ukraine have a direct link to dependence on fossil fuels.
The production and export of hydrocarbons continue to finance Russia’s war against Ukraine and the killing of Ukrainian people and children.
The EU imported 61% of this, worth approximately 57 billion EUR.