
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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Ongoing blockade against Putin’s and Trump’s gas at the Zeebrugge terminal in Belgium
More than 70 activists from 17 countries have joined Greenpeace Belgium in blockading the Zeebrugge liquified gas terminal, in protest of Europe’s dependence on gas imports from the US and…
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The 750 kV power line at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant shows no signs of major damage: new satellite investigation by Greenpeace
There is no evidence of any military strikes in the area surrounding the pylons and network of power lines in this part of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The investigation by…
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Record breaking external power cut at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant – is it a part of Russia’s plan to restart it?
New satellite imagery and Greenpeace Ukraine analysis published on electricity grid and cooling water demonstrates important developments on the ZNPP
Who are Greenpeace activists?
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.
