War — latest ecology news

The study showed which environmental consequences of the war Ukrainians consider the most critical
The study showed which environmental consequences of the war Ukrainians consider the most critical

The actions of the invaders lead to the destruction of entire ecosystems

The International Energy Community will help Ukraine rebuild the energy sector
The International Energy Community will help Ukraine rebuild the energy sector

The energy cooperative will also help recover from Russia the damages caused to the energy infrastructure

Yermak and the head of UNEP discussed opposition to Russian ecocide and responsibility for it
Yermak and the head of UNEP discussed opposition to Russian ecocide and responsibility for it

The aggressor must suffer a just punishment for the crimes committed against the environment

The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Priority Action Plan for 2023 based on the Green Deal
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the Priority Action Plan for 2023 based on the Green Deal

The plan of priority actions for 2023 includes environmental protection

Eco-inspectors calculated hundreds of millions of damages from the shelling of buildings in the Mykolaiv region
Eco-inspectors calculated hundreds of millions of damages from the shelling of buildings in the Mykolaiv region

Since the beginning of hostilities in the region, 10,856 residential buildings have been damaged

Irpin will receive mobile solar power plants for a school and a hospital
Irpin will receive mobile solar power plants for a school and a hospital

The lyceum and the medical clinic suffered a lot from the Russian aggression

Russia uses Crimean reserves to legalize annexation in the eyes of the UN – ecoactivists
Russia uses Crimean reserves to legalize annexation in the eyes of the UN – ecoactivists

The UNEP Assembly Bureau includes the Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, who should monitor these issues

The war put the Kuyalnytsky estuary and its famous resort at risk of extinction
The war put the Kuyalnytsky estuary and its famous resort at risk of extinction

To preserve the ecology of the estuary, the salinity of the water should not exceed 250 g/dm3, currently it reaches 280 g/dm3

The EcoCommittee of the Verkhovna Rada will hold an on-site meeting in Kharkiv on March 9-10
The EcoCommittee of the Verkhovna Rada will hold an on-site meeting in Kharkiv on March 9-10

Such a meeting is part of the work plan of the eco-committee until July 2023

Ukraine will receive 5,700 humanitarian solar panels
Ukraine will receive 5,700 humanitarian solar panels

Installing the maximum number of solar panels is part of preparing for the next heating season