
GREENPEACE OPENS AN OFFICE IN UKRAINE
After almost 30 years, Greenpeace reopens its office in Ukraine in September 2024

Renewables provide energy in more and more schools and hospitals across Ukraine
Hybrid solar power plants reduce the use of diesel generators, and with them, the negative impact on the health of students in a school in Hostomel and in a clinic in Mykolaiv.
Building a green Ukraine together
Greenpeace is working in Ukraine to advance green recovery, with renewables and nature restoration, and maintain nuclear hazards monitoring. Learn more about our work and special projects.
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A landmark decision: EU Top Court finds that European financing for Russia’s Paks II Nuclear Project in Hungary is illegal
The European Court of Justice has ruled in favour of the Austrian government, declaring that in 2017 the European Commission’s approval of large financial state assistance for the construction of…
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Greenpeace Ukraine celebrates its anniversary: the organization shares the results of its first year of work
On September 10, 2025, Greenpeace Ukraine celebrates its first anniversary. Although Greenpeace has been implementing green recovery and radiation safety projects in our country since the start of Russia’s full-scale…
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Russia is responsible for the oil spill in the Black Sea
On 29 August, a large-scale oil spill occurred in the port of Novorossiysk. According to preliminary estimates, 10 tonnes of oil products spilled over an area of 350 square kilometres.…
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Greenpeace is a movement that tirelessly protects the natural world from destruction. Founded in 1971, it now works in sixty countries and has more than 3 million supporters.
