Russian actions jeopardize Ukrainian and global climate efforts
Climate change and the war against Ukraine have a direct link to dependence on fossil fuels.
DetailsClimate change and the war against Ukraine have a direct link to dependence on fossil fuels.
DetailsThe production and export of hydrocarbons continue to finance Russia’s war against Ukraine and the killing of Ukrainian people and children.
DetailsThe EU imported 61% of this, worth approximately 57 billion EUR.
DetailsWe call on the FAO to take into deeper consideration the naval blockade in the Black Sea, initiated by the Russian Federation.
DetailsUkrainian and German environmental organizations warn: inclusion of fossil gas and nuclear power in EU taxonomy would be a even greater energy dependence on Russia.
DetailsGLOBAL 2000 and Ecoaction protest against Rosatom in front of the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA in Vienna.
DetailsDuring the night of 4 March 2022, buildings at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine were shelled by Russian tanks.
DetailsUkrainian environmental movement started to plan how sustainabilty can be integrated in the rebuilding of their country.
DetailsWe would like to bring to your attention some aspects of the RebuildUkraine decision-making architecture and financial instruments and to suggest a few practical steps.
DetailsLetter of Energy Transition Coalition on behalf of Ukrainian NGOs Ecoaction and others.
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