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The war caused damage to the air and land of several hundred billion hryvnias
The war caused damage to the air and land of several hundred billion hryvnias

Calculations were made according to specially created methods

The carbon trading market reached 194 million tons in China
The carbon trading market reached 194 million tons in China

During the year, the carbon market worked stably with a small increase in trading prices

Analysts predicted the dynamics of prices for carbon emissions in the EU in July
Analysts predicted the dynamics of prices for carbon emissions in the EU in July

In July, the policy will have a neutral effect on EUA prices

The Verkhovna Rada has worked to create the national registry of emissions
The Verkhovna Rada has worked to create the national registry of emissions

The National PETR will submit data according to international standards

20 years of EU green policy: why Europe not solved its problems and what does Ukraine have to do
20 years of EU green policy: why Europe not solved its problems and what does Ukraine have to do

Ukraine needs to take into account not only EU regulations and standards, but also their mistakes

Ukrainians will be able to monitor air cleanliness in real time
Ukrainians will be able to monitor air cleanliness in real time

Previous air quality indicators can also be found on the map

The Verkhovna Rada approved the regulation of air emissions
The Verkhovna Rada approved the regulation of air emissions

The purpose of the law is to reduce the amount of harmful emissions into the atmosphere

Verkhovna Rada not consider the law on regulation of air emissions
Verkhovna Rada not consider the law on regulation of air emissions

The Ecocommittee took into account most of the comments of the Main Legal Department

The EU has developed a methodology for estimating the intensity of emissions in steel industry
The EU has developed a methodology for estimating the intensity of emissions in steel industry

The methodology can be reproduced in other conditions and creates a basis for estimating the intensity of emissions in other energy-intensive industries

Iceland to build world's largest plant to capture CO2 from the air
Iceland to build world's largest plant to capture CO2 from the air

It will absorb 36,000 tons of CO2 from the air annually

Methane emissions continue to increase, - the study
Methane emissions continue to increase, - the study

Methane emissions for the first quarter of 2022 exceeded emissions in the fourth quarter of 2019 before the pandemic