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    Natalia Gozak, Director of Greenpeace Ukraine, participated in a public meeting with Minister Oleksiy Sobolev

    On Monday, August 11, the newly appointed Minister of Resources of Ukraine Oleksiy Sobolev held his first meeting with representatives of environmental NGOs. Natalia Gozak, Director of Greenpeace Ukraine, also…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    16 August 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace Ukraine held Media ReCamp 2025 in the Carpathians

    It was four days of learning, sharing, inspiration, and new ideas, aimed at giving a new impetus to the development of environmental journalism in Ukraine

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    15 August 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace and SolarPower Europe Host Side Event at URC 2025 in Rome to Boost Solar Investment in Ukraine

    On the eve of the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 in Rome, Greenpeace and SolarPower Europe co-hosted a high-level side event dedicated to unlocking the potential of solar energy in Ukraine’s…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    10 July 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Together with our German partners from the Biohaus-Stiftung, we have delivered solar power plants to hospitals in the Rivne region!

    The German equipment was delivered to Varas Multidisciplinary Hospital and Rivne Regional Clinical Hospital named after Yuriy Semenyuk. For both hospitals, this is their first experience in installing and using…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    26 May 2025
  • Energy

    Greenpeace: joint reconstruction fund must prioritise a green recovery of Ukraine

    Грінпіс України закликає спільний інвестиційний Фонд реконструкції, запущений в рамках Угоди про надра, зосередитися на переробці та виробничих ланцюжках з доданою вартістю, а не на експорті сировини, щоб забезпечити справді…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    6 May 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace and SolarPower Europe announce collaboration to accelerate solar PV in Ukraine

    Today, during the second day of SolarPower Europe’s annual SolarPower Summit event in Brussels, Nina Schoenian, Managing Director at Greenpeace Germany, Illia Kuksenko, Junior Campaigner at Greenpeace Ukraine, and SolarPower…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    27 March 2025
  • Energy
    Horenka

    The green outpatient clinic in Horenka continues to save money for the community: over the past year, the facility has saved 55% on electricity and 35% on heating

    The medical facility in Kyiv region, which, at the initiative of Greenpeace and in cooperation with partners, was the first in Ukraine to be rebuilt entirely with green technologies, continues…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    18 March 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace on US Minerals Agreement with Ukraine: overexploitation must be prevented

    Kyiv, 28.2.2025: Ukrainian President Zelenskyi is planning on signing a deal with US President Trump on 28th of February. They plan to agree on a joint fund that will be…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    28 February 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Three Years On: Russia’s Fossil-Fueled Invasion of Ukraine Continues

    24 February 2025

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    24 February 2025
  • Energy

    Greenpeace Ukraine’s position on the completion of the Khmelnytsky NPP 

    On 11 February 2025, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a dangerous decision to purchase Russian equipment to complete two additional reactors at the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant (KhNPP). Greenpeace…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    12 February 2025
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