How russia’s war in Ukraine threatens the planet
We want to build the country to be greener, says Anna Ackermann.
We want to build the country to be greener, says Anna Ackermann.
Ecoaction prepared comments on the reform implementation in Environment and Climate Change (Chapter 27) and Energy (Chapter 15).
The outcomes of the meeting of representatives of 17 Ukrainian coal mining communities with representatives of the Ministry of Reconstruction and Development of Ukraine.
The German government will allocate €1M for green reconstruction projects in Ukraine.
Еxperts and civil society organisations are calling for diverse and alternative solutions such as renewable sources.
Communities will be able to rapidly rebuild a better, more secure and sustainable future from the ground up.
We initiated a sociological survey to learn more about Ukrainians attitude towards the development of renewable energy sources.
This is the first medical facility in the area where such an energy-efficient system is installed, and it should become an example of green reconstruction of the country.
The just transition of coal towns will help create conditions for post-war green recovery and sustainable development.
Representatives of the coal regions noted that their towns are ready to become pilots of the green post-war recovery of Ukraine.