Environment & Climate
Here you can find information on sustainable development, green recovery and ecotransformation in Ukraine as well as environmental damage to Ukraine caused by russian agreesion.
2024 - Minenvironment key areas of activities for 2024
2023 - Projects of national programs - Re-build clean and safe environment
2023 - Law of Ukraine “On waste management” facilitating Ukraine’s European integration
2020 - Roadmap climate goals for Ukraine 2030: a proposal from the ukrainian civil society
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine see also https://www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalofUkraine/
Ukraine-The Netherlands Water Public-Private-Partnership Platform
State Agency for Water Recourses of Ukraine
The National University of Water and Environmental Engineering of Ukraine
- National Ecological Center of Ukraine
https://www.facebook.com/NECU.official
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnR3xCCWUQr0j2wj7StTxiQ
- Office of Sustainable Solutions in Ukraine
https://ukraine-oss.com/en/kontakty/
https://www.facebook.com/Sustainability.Ukraine
- Professional Association Of Environmentalists Of The World (PAEW)
https://www.facebook.com/PAEUkr
- ReThink Ukraine
Russia’s invasion has caused large-scale environmental damage to Ukraine, resulting in unprecedented pollution, collapse of ecosystems and physical elimination of biological species both in Ukraine and throughout the entire region as well as the world.
Find out how the EU is helping build a sustainable future in Ukraine
Environmental damage from conflict brings devastating consequences for natural resources, critical ecosystems and people’s health, livelihoods and security. A green recovery is about remedying that damage and setting Ukraine on a new path of environmental and social sustainability.
2024 - How Russia’s war against Ukraine affects animals and the environment by Ostap Reshetylo, associate professor at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv and project manager at World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-Ukraine.
2023 - CLIMATE DAMAGE CAUSED BY RUSSIA’S WAR IN UKRAINE 24 February 2022 – 23 February 2023 by Lennard de Klerk (lead author),Mykola Shlapak, Anatolii Shmurak, Oleksii Mykhalenko, Olga Gassan-zade, Adriaan Korthuis, Yevheniia Zasiadko
2023 - Mapping Ukraine’s ecologically important areas by Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS)
2023 - Bombing of agro-industry in Ukraine poses serious environmental health risks by https://paxforpeace.nl/
2023 - The impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on the state of country’s soil: Analysis results (PDF)
2022 - Environment and Conflict Alert Ukraine: A first glimpse of the toxic toll of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by https://paxforpeace.nl/
2021 - World Bank. 2021. Ukraine: Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture and Forestry. also Download full report at WB page
2022 - CLIMATE DAMAGE CAUSED BY RUSSIA’S WAR IN UKRAINE 24 February 2022 – 1 September 2023
by Initiative on GHG accounting of war.
2022 - CLIMATE DAMAGE CAUSED BY RUSSIA’S WAR IN UKRAINE by Initiative on GHG accounting of war 1 November 2022
The impact of war: environmental damage in Ukraine, priority challenges and plans for restoration Watch the record: https://webcast.ec.europa.eu/eu-green-week-2023-06-06/6481
Ecocide in Ukraine. The World has no other choice but to stop russian aggression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UygydQaP7o0
Russia’s invasion has caused large-scale environmental damage to Ukraine, resulting in unprecedented pollution, collapse of ecosystems and physical elimination of biological species both in Ukraine and throughout the entire region as well as the world. Environmental damage is prohibited under international criminal law. The new documentary “Ecocide” demonstrates how the russian armed aggression has already caused and continues to cause damage to the environment of Ukraine, Europe and the World. “Nothing is lost in nature except nature itself.” The russian aggression is killing all living things and the World has no other choice but to stop this aggression.