The EBRD’s response to the war in Ukraine
Russia’s war in Ukraine has brought horror and destruction to the country, and has had a tremendous impact on the EBRD regions of operations.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has brought horror and destruction to the country, and has had a tremendous impact on the EBRD regions of operations.
Once Ukraine’s greatest hope for green development, the country’s cities have been fighting for survival since the Russian invasion began on 24 February.
The war in Ukraine, started by Russia, will have considerable global consequences on food shortages.
Civil society organizations developed principles on which the renovation of Ukraine should be based.
Ecoaction has been monitoring cases of potential negative environmental damage following the start of russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.
Unlimited extraction and burning of fossil fuels poses a dare threat to humanity due to climate change.
Coal and gas exports are rising and oil is falling.
Activists in Kyiv and Vienna addressed the Austrian Federal Government to stop blocking the EU oil embargo against russia.
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