Civic Space for Participation in Climate Policies in Ukraine – In times of war
As the full-scale invasion of Russia to Ukraine interfered, the baseline for environmental and climate change engagement in Ukraine has changed drastically.
As the full-scale invasion of Russia to Ukraine interfered, the baseline for environmental and climate change engagement in Ukraine has changed drastically.
The outcomes of the study “Green Reconstruction of the Residential Sector of Bucha” implemented by the research and consulting company Berlin Economics and the Center for Environmental Initiatives “Ecoaction”.
This analytical report investigates companies that had foreign investments and worked on the territory of russia.
Ukrainian municipalities, local governments, volunteers and residents are all on the front line, facing the challenges of war while meeting immediate reconstruction needs.
The third interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to18 months or 555 days of the full-scale war.
This second interim assessment concludes that greenhouse gas emissions attributable to twelve months of the war.
The recommendations made by the study highlight the decision to develop a policy for the post-war restoration of Ukraine’s land.
Construction of new nuclear reactors in Ukraine would increase the country’s dependence on a vulnerable centralized energy system.
Еxperts and civil society organisations are calling for diverse and alternative solutions such as renewable sources.
We initiated a sociological survey to learn more about Ukrainians attitude towards the development of renewable energy sources.