How does war affect the climate and how to tackle it? Independent experts assessed GHG emissions caused by Russian war in Ukraine
russian occupiers committed another act of terrorism in Ukraine by destroying the Kakhovka Dam.
Detailsrussian occupiers committed another act of terrorism in Ukraine by destroying the Kakhovka Dam.
DetailsThe right course to attract investments is by implementing EU standards.
DetailsThe ‘build back better’ principle foresees that reconstruction will address the key environmental challenges that jeopardise the sustainability of food production.
DetailsArtists and environmental activists have created a large mural depicting a peaceful, green future for Ukraine.
DetailsThe outcomes of the event “Building back greener is building back stronger: Ukraine’s transition from coal to clean” prior to the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London.
DetailsThe mining communities’ have formed a working group and developed a common concept of a just transition in Reconstruction.
DetailsCommunities can immediately consider adaptation measures in their plans.
DetailsRepresentatives of environmental civil society responded to the latest act of ecocide by the russian federation.
DetailsWe want to build the country to be greener, says Anna Ackermann.
DetailsCommunities need their infrastructure to be rebuilt with consideration for climate aspects.
DetailsThe EEB has more than 180 member organisations in 38 countries.
DetailsThe members of the network voted for the accession of new organisations from Ukraine.
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