Together with Reporters without Borders–Sweden and Svea Green Foundation, UWEC Work Group hosted the fifth in a series of webinars on the environmental and climate consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 25 October. Its theme was the collection and analysis of data on the environmental consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Fires in Askania-Nova: Consequences of military occupation of a reserve
Is it time to restore Velykyi Luh?
Ukraine Nature Conservation Group position
Gas intrigues: Pipelines, nature reserves, NGOs and the war
by Eugene Simonov, Jennifer Castner
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Webinar #4
Together with Reporters without Borders–Sweden and Svea Green Foundation, UWEC Work Group hosted the fourth in a series of webinars on the environmental and climate consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
On the path to international recognition of ecocide
by Alexej Ovchinnikov
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Impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
URC23 Review: Ukraine offers investment opportunities
by Victoria Hubareva
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Beasts and Barriers: Obstacles along international borders and their impact on land-based vertebrates
500 days of war: Experts discuss the war’s environmental impacts
by Viktoria Hubareva
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