Potential environmental impacts caused by russian aggression in Ukraine [Interactive map]
Ecoaction has been monitoring cases of potential negative environmental damage following the start of russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.
DetailsEcoaction has been monitoring cases of potential negative environmental damage following the start of russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.
DetailsUnlimited extraction and burning of fossil fuels poses a dare threat to humanity due to climate change.
DetailsCoal and gas exports are rising and oil is falling.
DetailsActivists in Kyiv and Vienna addressed the Austrian Federal Government to stop blocking the EU oil embargo against russia.
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DetailsWe did try many new things during our fifth year, while the world around us also evolved and developed, in particular, due to our efforts.
DetailsInspiring stories of Ukrainian ecoactivists.
DetailsActivists sought out a large poster near the German consulate in Lviv, demanding an immediate embargo on fossil fuel trade with Russia.
DetailsActivists have been blocking freight trains carrying russian coal to Finnland.
DetailsMichael Roth handed his Twitter account to Kostiantyn Krynytskyi.
DetailsMost of these crimes took place in Kyiv, Slobozhanshchyna region, Donetska oblast, and Southern Ukraine.
DetailsWe need to continue to unravel the ties that exist between Ukraine and the rest of the world.
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