At COP28, Ukraine will demonstrate the impact of Russian aggression on the environment, especially from the explosion of the
Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, and its plans for recovery.
At the
At the UN Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, Ukraine will present its
pavilion to show the scale of environmental damage caused by Russian aggression and, in particular
from the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant, and will propose ways to prevent ecocide. This was announced
was reported by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, according to UNN.
Details
At the
the conference will be presentedthe Peace Formula of President of Ukraine Volodymyr
Zelenskyy. The theme of the Ukrainian pavilion was chosen in accordance with the 8th point of this formula - "Environmental safety".
"Environmental safety."
The exposition of the Ukrainian pavilion is presented in three
semantic blocks. The first block, "Kakhovka," tells about Russia's undermining of the dam
Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. The second block, "Consequences," contains information about the
information about the daily damage of the war. But the last section, "Reconstruction," shows how Ukrainians are rebuilding
how Ukrainians are rebuilding what was destroyed.
Visitors to the
of the exposition will be able to learn how people are bringing back to life entire cities and
agricultural land, as well as learn about Ukraine's recovery plan.
It envisages the implementation of 850 large-scale projects over the next 10 years. Among the
priority programs include Restoring a Clean and Protected Environment,
"Energy Independence, and Green Deal.
The platform
JOD28 is not only intended to show the consequences of war for the environment and climate.
climate. It is a place to unite and engage the international community to achieve
justice and peace
"Despite the
war, Ukraine is completing the development of its climate architecture and consistently
consistently fulfills its climate commitments. At the COP28, we plan to unite even more partners around our
country to unite even more partners for the green future of Ukraine and the whole world,"
he added.