Guide: How to use the interactive map of potential cases of environmental damage, caused by russian aggression?
How the map may help journalists, scientists, and activists understand the impact of war on the environment.
DetailsHow the map may help journalists, scientists, and activists understand the impact of war on the environment.
DetailsThe project was co-financed: the community contributed nearly a third of the funds, while Ecoaction covered the rest.
DetailsCollaboration, strategic vision, and a focus on green energy are the principles that will guide Ukraine along the path of just transition.
DetailsThis approach enables a comprehensive assessment of the climate damage resulting from russia’s aggression.
DetailsThe event was dedicated to the 1,000th day since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
DetailsExperts presented preliminary results of a new research conducted by IMEPOWER at the request of Ecoaction.
DetailsThis applies not only to coal communities but also to those dependent on other industries.
DetailsEnergy consultants are specialists who can potentially help communities, businesses, and HOAs optimise their energy processes.
DetailsSuch experts could propose needs-based, smart, scenario-backed options.
DetailsThis position presents a vision of the decisions that must be made at the international and national levels in Ukraine.
DetailsWhat unites these cases is public outrage and the potential environmental risks posed by these projects.
DetailsThe Concept poses a risk that reconstruction projects dangerous to public health and the environment may be approved.
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