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ETS and CBAM: how EU emissions trading rules will change by 2030
ETS and CBAM: how EU emissions trading rules will change by 2030

Overall EU ambitions to reduce emissions by 2030 compared to 2005 increased to 62%

A schoolboy from Zhytomyr developed a rain generator
A schoolboy from Zhytomyr developed a rain generator

It was possible to assemble the installation for only 300 hryvnias from materials at hand

A colossal threat to ecology: the occupiers decided to mine zirconium in Mariupol
A colossal threat to ecology: the occupiers decided to mine zirconium in Mariupol

Extracting zirconium was part of the plans of the "Yanukovych family"

Lviv residents submitted 400 kg of Christmas trees for processing
Lviv residents submitted 400 kg of Christmas trees for processing

In Lviv, Christmas trees are processed into compost for the third year in a row

172 criminal crimes against the environment were solved during the year
172 criminal crimes against the environment were solved during the year

Members of a criminal organization will appear before the court for large-scale deforestation in the Rivne region

Consequences of climate change will be the leading topic of forum in Davos
Consequences of climate change will be the leading topic of forum in Davos

The world is not responding quickly enough to environmental challenges

The first register of guarantees for travel from the renewable energy industry is opened
The first register of guarantees for travel from the renewable energy industry is opened

The presentation of the register will take place on January 23, 2023

Representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources discussed the reform of the natural reserve sphere
Representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources discussed the reform of the natural reserve sphere

The new draft law "On the management of nature protected areas" takes into account some of the proposals received

The sea threw thousands of rare crustaceans onto the coast of Odesa. Photo
The sea threw thousands of rare crustaceans onto the coast of Odesa. Photo

Sea moles washed up on the coast became food for coons and jackals

Ecoactivists debunked the most popular myths about the benefits of organic products
Ecoactivists debunked the most popular myths about the benefits of organic products

In many countries, the demand for organic products is not met by domestic production, which increases world trade

Japan to dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean in the coming months
Japan to dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean in the coming months

Fukushima's wastewater must be removed so that the plant can be decommissioned