Ecoaction together with 50 Ukrainian communities calls on the U.S. to include renewable energy in aid packages
Recently, together with 50 Ukrainian communities, we sent a joint letter to the United States government.
Recently, together with 50 Ukrainian communities, we sent a joint letter to the United States government.
Rapid investments in solar, wind and heat pumps present the most cost-effective, short-term and future-proof solution.
Representatives of coal mining communities continue to plan for a green reconstruction.
Presented projects will ensure energy saving and potentially energy independence of Ukraine.
Experts from Ecoaction took part to discuss the past, the current and the future of the just transition in Ukraine.
The outcomes of the event “Building back greener is building back stronger: Ukraine’s transition from coal to clean” prior to the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London.
The mining communities’ have formed a working group and developed a common concept of a just transition in Reconstruction.
We want to build the country to be greener, says Anna Ackermann.
Construction of new nuclear reactors in Ukraine would increase the country’s dependence on a vulnerable centralized energy system.
Ecoaction prepared comments on the reform implementation in Environment and Climate Change (Chapter 27) and Energy (Chapter 15).