Ecoaction together with 50 Ukrainian communities calls on the U.S. to include renewable energy in aid packages
Recently, together with 50 Ukrainian communities, we sent a joint letter to the United States government.
DetailsRecently, together with 50 Ukrainian communities, we sent a joint letter to the United States government.
DetailsThis policy brief assesses the direct and indirect environmental damage resulting from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
DetailsRead the text to learn more about 10 organizations that will implement projects based on the principles of Green reconstruction.
DetailsRapid investments in solar, wind and heat pumps present the most cost-effective, short-term and future-proof solution.
DetailsHow our marine and coastal ecosystems suffered during more than 9 years of the Russian war in Ukraine.
DetailsRepresentatives of coal mining communities continue to plan for a green reconstruction.
DetailsPresented projects will ensure energy saving and potentially energy independence of Ukraine.
DetailsThe destruction of the Kakhovka HPP is a large-scale environmental disaster.
DetailsThe US should ban imports of refined products from refineries running on Russian crude.
DetailsThe Ocean is greatly affected by climate change, with rising temperatures leading to coral bleaching, sea-level rise.
Detailsrussia intends to almost triple its LNG export capacity to 100 million tonnes per year by 2030.
DetailsWe submitted initial comments to the EC, urging the integration of the Partnership Principle and environmental conditionality in the legislation.
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