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
DetailsUkrainian delegation spent time in Washington, DC advocating for a green reconstruction of Ukraine
DetailsUkrainian NGOs call on the German government to put front and center the role of communities and civil society
DetailsEcoaction’s Board member Anna Ackerman delivered a statement during the European Parliament public hearing.
DetailsThis position presents a vision to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.
DetailsThe public is a key partner of the European Commission for evaluating Ukraine’s progress in the areas of legislation and implementation.
DetailsThe Association comprises 16 communities that depend on coal mining or heat-generating enterprises.
DetailsThis was discussed by experts, government officials and coal mining communities.
DetailsThe delegation visited the towns of the Ruhr region that are transforming after phasing out hard coal.
DetailsA simple nod to Europe’s greening commitments is not enough.
DetailsWe joined the Global Fight to End Fossil Fuels to remind that fossil fuels sponsor the deaths of Ukrainians and will kill more people in the next decades through consequences of climate change.
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.
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