Climate: Ukraine’s hope for a green city lost amid devastated Mariupol’s rubble
They’re destroying not only people and infrastructure, they also destroy nature.
They’re destroying not only people and infrastructure, they also destroy nature.
Now the complicated decisions are needed to effectively ban Russia from further use of energy as a weapon.
Unprecedented sanctions against the aggressor are followed by ban of fossil fuels.
Representative of the Ukrainian delegation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change addressed the participants of the 55th session.
People marched at this year’s Climate March to demand funding for environmental activities from the authorities.
2035 is not the final coal phase-out date for the Ukrainian state-owned power plants, as was previously announced.
The decision is unprecedented and should help Ukraine to get rid of some of the most polluting coal power facilities in Europe.
What is required explicitly of the Ukrainian government to successfully combat climate change and adapt to it to prevent the situation from becoming critical?
We expect to integrate of the proposed recommendations and affirmation of the greenhouse gas emissions reduction by 65% of the 1990 level as soon as possible.
We recommend that the Government should integrate this Vision into the Roadmap for Ukraine’s participation in the EU Green Deal.