Biodiversity & Conflict: the Environmental Cost of the War in Ukraine

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The need to consider nature and environment in the issue of peace and security has never been more important. This session seeks to explore the impacts of military conflict on the environment – Ukraine will be just an example. International law doesn’t protect the environment in times of war and after a military conflict, but after a decade of works it could soon change at the UN level. What are the EU efforts in this domain?

Speakers

-Nickolai Denisov, Zoï Environment Network

-Yevhenia Zasiadko, Head of Climate Department in Ukrainian environmental NGO Ecoaction

-Doug Weir, Research and Policy Director

-Aleksandra Majda, Specialist in sustainable development and communication
Category
Sustainable Living & Environmental Conservation
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