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Green jobs potential in Lviv and Volyn regions
This research paper by Resource & Analysis Center “Society and Environment” and Razom We Stand includes an assessment of the current number of green jobs in the Lviv and Volyn regions, an analysis of the potential of the regions to create green jobs and prospects for post-war reconstruction, and an analysis of potential providers of educational services in the formation of personnel.
GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine on the way to climate neutrality and ETS introduction
New analysis by Green Deal Ukraina of the current GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine and opportunities for improving the process with the view of future introduction of the ETS mechanisms and ensuring the preconditions for the successful decarbonization reforms in Ukraine.
Green jobs in Vinnytsia City Territorial Community
This study by Resource & Analysis Center “Society and Environment” and Razom We Stand presents the results of estimation of the current number of green jobs in the Vinnytsia city territorial community; a survey of municipal enterprises regarding the current state and prospects of their activities, as well as an assessment of the personnel and educational needs of enterprises and their prospects; analysis of education providers from the point of view of filling the demand for green professions.
Climate damage caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine in 24 months
Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused extensive damage. Less well-known are the climate costs of the billions of litres of fuel used by military vehicles, vast fields and forests set ablaze, hundreds of oil and gas structures blown up and mountains of steel and cement used to fortify the front lines and, increasingly, cities and energy infrastructure. According to this latest report by the Initiatives on GHG Accounting of War, the total climate damage caused by the Russian Federation in two years of full-scale invasion of Ukraine amounts to $32 billion.
Ukraine and European Green Deal: Annual monitoring report 2023
Annual publication assessing reforms aimed at the implementation of the European Green Deal principles in Ukraine prepared by DіXi Group, Resource and Analysis Centre “Society and Environment”, Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine Association, Ukrainian Leadership Academy, Women’s Energy Club of Ukraine, DZYGA and PLATO.
Climate Damage Caused by Russia’s War in Ukraine
According to the report by the Initiative on GHG Accounting of War, greenhouse gas emissions attributable to 18 months (or 555 days) of the russian full-scale war in Ukraine total 150 million tCO2e. This is more than the annual GHG emissions from a highly industrialized country such as Belgium. GHG emissions continue to grow in different dimensions of the war, including those related to rebuilding Ukraine.
Roadmap for a climate-neutral, sustainable Ukrainian energy sector and its role in an integrated EU energy market
Postwar reconstruction in Ukraine will be a long and arduous process. The Ukraine Energy Roadmap, offered by the Europe-Ukraine Energy Transition Hub, analyzed the technical, financial, and legal aspects of this challenge; the detailed results are described in the corresponding three studies. IKEM summarizes these studies and provides recommendations across six major themes relevant to the energy transition.