Russia’s climate goals and science are also casualties of Putin’s war in Ukraine

The war is hurting both Russia's climate action policies, and crucial climate research, especially in places such as the Arctic.

By Katja Doose, University of Fribourg, Alexander Vorbrugg, Université de Berne May 24, 2022
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As the European Union moves closer to an embargo deal on Russian oil, there is much talk about the impact of war-related sanctions on Europe’s energy transition and the world’s decarbonization efforts.

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