Emissions — latest ecology news
Burning grass can be classified as sabotage
Currently, Ukraine does not have a national PRTR containing data on pollutant releases and transfers.
In the soil, the maximum allowable concentrations of petroleum products were exceeded by 43 times and oils by 23 times
Fines for burning fallen leaves range from UAH 3,060 to UAH 12,240
According to environmentalists, the number of premature deaths caused by air pollution may increase by 50% by 2050
EBA supports the need to create a register of emissions and transfers of pollutants
The highest level of pollution is in the area of Kharkivske Shosse Street
Ukraine needs massive international support to assess, mitigate and repair damage across the country, as well as to reduce risks to the entire region
This will help the state monitor the generation of emissions and the transfer of pollutants in time and space
Temperature swings await Ukrainians – against the backdrop of a warm winter, abnormally cold frosty periods will break through
1 GW of solar power per year can offset 1.5 Mt of carbon from coal-fired generation
India is the world's third largest carbon emitter