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    Black Sea

    The oil spill accident in the Black Sea demonstrates what environmental damage old tankers with Russian oil can cause around Europe

    On Tuesday night, heavy fuel oil (mazut) from the tankers that sank on Sunday has begun washing up on the shores of the Black Sea coast. It is reported that…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    17 December 2024
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    Black Sea

    Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait: a new environmental disaster 

    December 15, 2024

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    15 December 2024
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    War Zaporizhzhia

    Greenpeace urges IAEA to step up inspections in Ukraine as war enters ‘uniquely dangerous phase’

    Kyiv, 2 October 2024 – The head of Greenpeace International has written to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to urgently request that it steps up its inspection of nuclear…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    2 October 2024
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    Greenpeace Ukraine: demonstration of bravery

    It was an ordinary weekday in Kyiv. I, then a 12-year-old girl, was getting off the metro at Arsenalna Street and saw an installation that deeply impressed me: a huge…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    10 September 2024
  • Energy

    “Installer of Solar Power Plants”: the first course on installation of solar power plants for women was held in Ukraine

    In the context of a full-scale war, the problem of “personnel hunger” in engineering professions is constantly relevant. Active involvement of women in the technical field can be a response…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    4 September 2024
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    War

    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.

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    22 February 2024
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    Horenka

    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.

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    10 February 2024
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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.

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    7 February 2024
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    Запоріжжя

    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…

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    18 December 2023
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    Запоріжжя

    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

    Greenpeace Ukraine •
    28 September 2023
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