All articles by Greenpeace Ukraine
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Solar for Kids: Kindergarten in Sumy Region Receives Solar Power System
A kindergarten in Ukraine’s Sumy region has received a 20 kW hybrid solar power system. The installation will ensure the uninterrupted operation of the facility during power outages and help…
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Russia is militarily protecting its shadow fleet: Greenpeace activists document Russian warship escorting sanctioned oil tanker
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Greenpeace Ukraine endorsed a joint NGO appeal on green reconstruction priorities ahead of the Gdańsk conference
Greenpeace Ukraine endorsed a joint NGO appeal on green reconstruction priorities ahead of the Gdańsk conference
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16 European Journalists Explore Ukraine’s Green Recovery with Greenpeace
While Russia continues to attack Ukrainian energy infrastructure, local communities are proving that the future belongs to clean, decentralized, and resilient energy. This exact experience of wartime green reconstruction was…
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Ahead of IAEA Board meeting Greenpeace Ukraine condemns Russian attack on spent nuclear fuel storage facility in Chornobyl
Kyiv. Greenpeace Ukraine condemns in the strongest possible terms the Russian attack on the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility (CSFSF) located in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, which took place this…
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“Shadow Over Water” Exhibition: Art That Speaks About the Future of Ukraine’s Seas
The Zelenyi Val Eco-Space team invites you to the opening of “Shadow Over Water”, a large-scale artistic project by Ukrainian artist Lera Litvinova (Lera Tevfikova) and Scottish composer Michael Begg.…
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Chortkiv Becomes the First City to Sign the Gas-Free Cities Declaration
On May 26, 2026, the Mayor of Chortkiv, Volodymyr Shmatko, signed the Gas-Free Cities Declaration — an international initiative launched by Greenpeace. By doing so, the city in western Ukraine’s…
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Greenpeace Ukraine condemns Rafael Grossi`s statement on Russian and Ukraine “joint use” of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as dangerous, ignorant, illegal and an insult to Ukraine
Greenpeace Ukraine today criticized IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi when on the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster he said that in terms of the future of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), ‘purely technically, its joint use by Ukraine and Russia is possible.”
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Greenpeace warns: 40 years after Chornobyl accident, war exposes ongoing risks of nuclear power
KYIV, 26 April 2026 – Forty years after the Chornobyl disaster spread radioactive contamination across Europe, the risks it exposed have evolved in a world shaped by war, geopolitical tension…









