Ukraine seeks reparations for climate damage, caused by russian invasion
The Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine Pavlo Kartashov, announced this during COP30 Side-Event.
DetailsThe Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine Pavlo Kartashov, announced this during COP30 Side-Event.
DetailsWe invite those who will be directly involved in the transition to participate and engage in discussion.
DetailsThis position presents a vision for the policy decisions to be adopted at both the international and national levels in Ukraine.
DetailsWe aim to apply positive experiences and practices of coal communities to other mono-industrial towns facing similar socio-economic challenges and the devastating consequences of russia’s full-scale invasion.
DetailsThe report focuses on potential risks to the local community’s rights, displacement of indigenous peoples, limited co-benefits and transparency of land transactions.
DetailsThe house became home to a colony of red-listed bats: they live in the attic and narrow cracks.
DetailsThis emission volume is comparable to the annual emissions of Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia combined.
DetailsAchieving a full and successful decarbonisation of the country’s economy requires broadening both the scope and understanding of just transition.
DetailsEcoaction would like to highlight and stress several points.
DetailsWe invite experts to join the symposium focused on Ukraine’s post-war recovery and green transition.
DetailsPart of the valuable old-growth forest has already been cut down for this project.
DetailsThis approach aligns with the European Partnership Principle and could serve as a pilot application of the EU’s best practices in Ukraine.
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