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Ukraine launches its first Climate Week: how to join the events
From October 6 to 12, Ukraine will host its first Ukrainian Climate Week — a large-scale marathon of events and activities dedicated to climate change. The initiative will become an…
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A statement on the 2nd anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine
We believe that the international community must step up significantly its efforts in order to grant the people of Ukraine their legal right to a life in peace and sustainability. In the upcoming months and years, Greenpeace will intensify its support to Ukraine on its pathway towards green reconstruction and recovery.
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Green Outpatient Clinic in Horenka: One Year of Operation with 43% Savings on Heating and up to 150 Days Solely on the Sun’s Energy
After a year of operation, both doctors and patients are confident not only in the availability of medical services, but also in the fact that even during blackouts they will have a charged phone and some hot tea.
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Green recovery of Ukrainian communities: 10 mayors from different parts of Ukraine attended a study visit to Vienna
Ukrainian community leaders visited several green facilities in the city to learn and bring back the best technological practices. Local leaders also had the opportunity to exchange valuable contacts with representatives of the Vienna authorities, learn more about grant opportunities for the development of their communities.
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The Greenpeace Mission visited Ukraine
As a response to risk of a major catastrophic contamination from Ukrainian nuclear power plants, in partnership with environmental group SaveDnipro, Greenpeace deployed multiple radiation sensors to monitor and provide…
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New satellite intelligence report shows Russia uses Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine as military cover
Greenpeace calls for review of IAEA mission at Zaporizhzhia after evidence of failure of Agency to report on Russian violations
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How Framatome and Siemens support Russia
Greenpeace report: Continued nuclear deals of the two companies with state-owned Rosatom benefit Russian interests in Ukraine and other countries
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Zaporizhzhia: IAEA must demand Rosatom put all nuclear reactors into cold shutdown now
7 July 2023, Kyiv – Amid reports that the Russian occupiers of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant are planning to put a second reactor at the site into less safe ‘hot…
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Soil and water bodies may not be used for food production or as drinking water reservoirs for many years
Greenpeace research based on satellite data has shown that oil refineries, petrol stations, combined heat and power plants, and various warehouses have been flooded. All this is in addition to at least 150 tons of engine oil that was reportedly released during the first days of the disaster.