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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.