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Greenpeace Study: Ukraine Can Meet Its Energy Needs Solely with Wind and Solar
A mere fraction of its suitable land area could meet the entire electricity demand of Ukraine through solar and onshore wind energy alone.
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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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Ukrainian old-growth forests destroyed for EU market – Greenpeace expedition
European companies are complicit in the destruction of old growth forests in the Ukrainian Carpathians, the timber from which is sold throughout the European Union. This is the shocking finding of a Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe research and field trip to the Ukrainian old-growth forest...
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Interactive map reveals severe hazards at Ukraine’s nuclear plants caused by Russian invasion
Amsterdam, Netherlands – The extent of the nuclear threat posed by Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is unprecedented, new Greenpeace International mapping and technical analysis shows. Created with data from the Institute for the Study of War and the Centre for Information Resilience among others...