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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.
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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...
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Germany’s Vice Chancellor Habeck pledges 1 m for green reconstruction of Ukraine
Horenka, UKRAINE, April 4. Robert Habeck, the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action announced that the German government is starting a program for one million euros for…