Ten-Step plan to address environmental impact of war in Ukraine
Our organizations are calling on the international community to act now.
Our organizations are calling on the international community to act now.
Building a sustainable and secure future for the next generation of Ukrainians does not have to wait until the end of the war.
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.
We call EU to support civil society engagement and incorporation of green principles into the Ukraine reconstruction process.
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.
Despite the full-scale war Ukrainian coal towns still hope to implement the policy of just transition.
According to preliminary calculations, a hybrid solar plant can cover up to 60 % of consumed electricity per year.
Notwithstanding limited resources, Ukrainians are already working on reconstruction and development planning.