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.
The sixth assessment presented covers 4 years since the full-scale invasion, GHG emissions went up by 75 million tonnes.
The Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine Pavlo Kartashov, announced this during COP30 Side-Event.
NGO Ecoaction reviewed the 2025 EU Enlargement Report on Ukraine and issued its observations and recommendations.
This position presents a vision for the policy decisions to be adopted at both the international and national levels in Ukraine.
This emission volume is comparable to the annual emissions of Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia combined.
The sixth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 3 years of the full-scale war.
In our position paper, we highlight the need to revise Draft Law to align it with European legislative standards.
The fifth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 36 months of the full-scale war.
This approach enables a comprehensive assessment of the climate damage resulting from russia’s aggression.
The event was dedicated to the 1,000th day since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.