Climate damage caused by russia’s war in Ukraine: 24 February 2022 – 23 February 2025. Full assessment
The sixth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 3 years of the full-scale war.
The sixth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 3 years of the full-scale war.
The Roadmap proposes solutions to address challenges along with specific steps for each sector.
The fifth interim assessment of GHG emissions attributable to 36 months of the full-scale war.
Non-governmental organisations and communities have urged the government to allocate 1 billion UAH for the Energy Efficiency Fund in the 2025 State Budget
The trend remains unchanged: the vast majority of cases continue to be recorded along the frontline.
How the map may help journalists, scientists, and activists understand the impact of war on the environment.
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.
Experts have developed methodological guidance that can be used to estimate greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) as a result of armed conflicts.
Now there is a need to combine short-term recovery measures with longer term strategies.