What is common between climate change and russia’s war against Ukraine? Two years perspective of the full-scale war.
With its oil, gas, and coal, russia not only fuels and finances its violent war in Ukraine.
With its oil, gas, and coal, russia not only fuels and finances its violent war in Ukraine.
The European Union and G7 must tighten their grip on Russia’s key revenue streams from exports of fossil fuels.
It is essential that the world’s decision makers make sure not to overlook one factor that exacerbates all these interconnected challenges.
We believe it should support Ukraine’s inclusive and environmentally sound recovery.
Despite the full-scale war, the work on just transition of coal communities goes on.
Civil society organisations reached out to the trialogue negotiators to advocate for an inclusive and environmentally sound Ukraine Facility.
The Program should define what measures will be implemented at the state level to address the problems and promote the development of coal mining communities.
We are adamant that the European Commission’s support for just transition processes in Ukraine should be continued.
We condemn this decision and consider it disadvantageous and harmful for Ukraine.
The grant envisions integration of renewables in public buildings across Ukraine.