Ukraine Analytica 3(29)

CLIMATE CHANGE AND UKRAINE’S
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

Building a climate neutral economy needs to be a central part of Ukraine’s postwar reconstruction and recovery. Rising from the war ashes creates a unique opportunity for Ukraine to leapfrog from a carbon and resource intensive economy while building a strong basis for the country’s energy security in the future. Putting climate efforts into the centre of the post-war recovery will also help integration into the EU and the building of a climate resilient economy.

Building a climate neutral economy needs to be a central part of Ukraine’s postwar reconstruction and recovery. Rising from the war ashes creates a unique opportunity for Ukraine to leapfrog from a carbon and resource intensive economy while building a strong basis for the country’s energy security in the future. Putting climate efforts into the centre of the post-war recovery will also help integration into the EU and the building of a climate resilient economy.
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Andriy Andrusevych is a co-founder and senior policy expert at Resource & Analysis Center “Society and Environment”, a Ukrainian environmental think tank organisation. More recently, he has been involved in several research projects related to environmental and climate change aspects of Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction, the EU access process and reparation of the environmental damages from the Russian aggression.


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