Climate damage caused by russia’s war in Ukraine: 24 February 2022 – 23 February 2026
The sixth assessment presented covers 4 years since the full-scale invasion, GHG emissions went up by 75 million tonnes.
DetailsThe sixth assessment presented covers 4 years since the full-scale invasion, GHG emissions went up by 75 million tonnes.
DetailsIn the process of accession to the EU, Ukraine’s agricultural sector will be gradually adapting and implementing the elements of the EU Common Agrarian Policy.
DetailsNGO Ecoaction reviewed the 2025 EU Enlargement Report on Ukraine and issued its observations and recommendations.
DetailsEcoaction dedicates this study to the memory of Oleksii Khabatiuk, a sergeant in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and one of the leading experts in the field of energy and climate policy.
DetailsThe report focuses on potential risks to the local community’s rights, transparency of land transactions, and whether carbon projects actually contribute to sustainable development.
DetailsThe sixth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 3 years of the full-scale war.
DetailsThe publication emphasizes the importance of integrating Just Transition principles into long-term climate policy planning.
DetailsThe Volyn Oblast of Ukraine is actively implementing a just transition in its coal communities.
DetailsThe Roadmap proposes solutions to address challenges along with specific steps for each sector.
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