Green reconstruction advocacy in the U.S.: Ukrainian NGOs and mayors visited Washington, D.C.
Ukrainian delegation spent time in Washington, DC advocating for a green reconstruction of Ukraine
Transition to renewable energy sources and reduction of coal and nuclear energy sources usage.
Enhance energy efficiency in the residential sector through relevant legislation and government support.
Reduction of pollution from transport through effective public policies, standards and public transport support.
Reduction of the negative impact of agricultural industry on the environment through the implementation of modern environmental norms and the development of small and medium-sized farms.
Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors of the economy and adaptation to the effects of climate change through progressive state climate policy.
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Ukrainian delegation spent time in Washington, DC advocating for a green reconstruction of Ukraine
Ukrainian NGOs call on the German government to put front and center the role of communities and civil society
This position presents a vision to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.
This brief outlines the current state of play in the field of green energy recovery in Ukraine.
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.
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.
This interim assessment concludes that greenhouse gas emissions for seven months of the full-scale war totals at least 100 million tCO2e.