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UBA welcomes Ukrainian research fellowship holder

Das Bild zeigt die ukrainische Forschungsstipendiatin Dr. Olena Matukhno.

Dr Olena Matukhno began her research work at the German Environment Agency (UBA) on 1 February 2024. Her work focuses on compliance with national climate targets in the Ukrainian iron and steel industry through decarbonisation and emissions trading measures once the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has ended.

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Ukrainian UBA guest scientist earns a fellowship and an honour

Dr. Olena Matukhno mit der Urkunde für die „Green heart leader“-Ehrenauszeichnung

Ukrainian guest scientist Dr Olena Matukhno has received the Georg Forster Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers and the Green Heart Leader honorary award. She has worked at the German Environment Agency (UBA) since June 2022. The research is centred around achieving the climate goals in the Ukrainian iron and steel industry through decarbonisation and carbon offsetting measures.

Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Consequences of the Ukraine crisis on sustainability policy

A rapeseed field under a blue sky

The Russian attack on Ukraine represents a turning point. A working group from the German Environment Agency has analysed the consequences on sustainability policy and submitted concrete policy recommendations.

Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

International TES Academy kicks off at UBA

teamwork with people of different countries

The new International Academy Transformation for Environment and Sustainability (TES Academy) has been launched in a pilot phase at UBA. The kick-off to the project is a virtual discussion series about the implications of Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine on the sustainability transformation and how to respond to the situation.

Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Consequences of Ukraine Crisis for Sustainability & Environment

A rapeseed field under a blue sky

Russia's war against Ukraine represents a turn of times in international policy. It has shaken the security architecture in Europe to its foundations. In this respect, we are facing fundamental questions for many policy areas, including sustainability and environmental policy.

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