
FIRST YEAR OF GREENPEACE UKRAINE
The main focus of Greenpeace Ukraine is the implementation of green recovery projects and the identification of nuclear threats caused by the Russian war.

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 Ukraine is working 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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Greenpeace Ukraine: Russian license for the occupied ZNPP is illegal
On photo: Alexey Likhachev, CEO of Rosatom, Alexander Trembitsky, Head of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision, and Ramil Galiev, CEO of Russian JSC Zaporizhzhia NPP Operating…
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Russia Builds Dam, Bunkers and Sangars at Zaporizhzhia NPP: Satellite Imagery Reveal Changes to Cooling System and New Level of Militarization
A satellite analysis commissioned by Greenpeace Ukraine has also found that the surface area of the cooling pond decreased by more than 100,000 m² over the summer of 2025, while…
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Statement on the Anniversary of the Russian Attack on the New Safe Confinement at Chornobyl
On 14 February 2025, Russia carried out a direct and deliberate attack using a “Geran-2” (Shahed-type) kamikaze drone against the New Safe Confinement (NSC) at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.…
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Greenpeace is a movement of independent organizations that tirelessly protects the natural world from destruction. Founded in 1971, its network of independent organisations now operates in 60 countries and is supported by more than 3 million people.







