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Ukraine will demand from Russia at least $46 billion in compensation for damage to nature
Ukraine will demand from Russia at least $46 billion in compensation for damage to nature

Ukraine is already implementing environmental restoration projects

The level of oil pollution in the Dniester River exceeded 200 times in Frankivsk region
The level of oil pollution in the Dniester River exceeded 200 times in Frankivsk region

Oil products also got into the river Limnitsa, the right tributary of the Dniester

An oil refinery is on fire for the third time in a year in Venezuela. Video
An oil refinery is on fire for the third time in a year in Venezuela. Video

The fire department is trying to contain the fire

Oil flowed from a tap in a village in Sumy region. Video
Oil flowed from a tap in a village in Sumy region. Video

Eco-inspectors took liquid samples for laboratory testing

Ukrainians were warned about the hidden threat of diesel generators during blackouts
Ukrainians were warned about the hidden threat of diesel generators during blackouts

The more diesel generators operate during a blackout, the worse the air quality will be

The October shelling of energy facilities in Kyiv contaminated the soil by 25 million hryvnias
The October shelling of energy facilities in Kyiv contaminated the soil by 25 million hryvnias

Losses from atmospheric air pollution as a result of these fires will be calculated additionally

The region of Ukraine whose ecology was most affected by the shelling of oil depots
The region of Ukraine whose ecology was most affected by the shelling of oil depots

Damage caused by Russian attacks is calculated separately for soil, air, and water resources

How 8 months of war affected Ukraine: the environmental consequences
How 8 months of war affected Ukraine: the environmental consequences

Part of Ukrainian forests is lost forever

The war in Ukraine will open the era of green energy for the whole world – Tsyganok
The war in Ukraine will open the era of green energy for the whole world – Tsyganok

Despite the impact on climate change, fossil fuels themselves have become a tool of warfare