
Green Energy
In response to this critical situation, Greenpeace has launched several initiatives aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s resilience and advancing its journey towards energy independence.

How to survive the winter with green energy?
The project models a fast and efficient way to provide winter aid in Ukraine during an energy crisis. We show how green and sustainable energy solutions can decrease the time spent using generators in social buildings during energy cuts.
Solar Energy Marshall Plan
Solar Marshall’s plan outlines a set of measures that can help Ukraine build energy resilience, which the country particularly needs in view of the targeted Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure that plunges Ukraine into severe energy crises.

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Ukraine announces support to the High Seas Treaty
For the UN Conference on Oceans currently taking place in Nice (France), Ukraine publicly supported the High Seas Treaty — the UN Agreement on the Conservation and Rational Use of Biodiversity in Areas of the Oceans beyond National Jurisdiction.
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Russians continue to install electric pylons for the potential restart of ZNPP: new satellite evidence from Greenpeace Ukraine
Despite the confusing statements by IAEA Director Grossi on June 3rd, Greenpeace Ukraine has no doubt that the Russian occupants are implementing their criminal and dangerous plan to restart ZNPP…
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Greenpeace mission reports: Fifty percent of north roof structure of Chornobyl New Safe Confinement Shelter severely damaged after Russian drone attack
New Safe Confinement Shelter is currently not functioning as designed – might have to be replaced