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Due to the war initiated by Russia, Ukraine lost 3.5 to 4.8 million jobs, and over 4.5 million people fled the country. One of the crucial challenges in the post-war reconstruction and recovery of Ukraine will be addressing the issue of repatriation.

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Sept 20, 2023 - For immediate release
Kyiv, Ukraine -
Today UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has just addressed the General Assembly. In his riveting speech, he states that
- Multiple crises threaten the very future of humanity and the fate of our planet.
- Crises like the war in Ukraine and the multiplication of conflicts around the globe.
- Crises like the climate emergency and biodiversity loss.

Sept 19, 2023 - For immediate release
Kyiv, Ukraine -
Today as Ukrainian President Zelensky speaks at the United Nations meeting in New York, with President Biden also attending this week, the focus is on peace, climate and cooperation.

EU Achieves Major Milestone in Renewable Energy Growth
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September 13, 2023
Rights groups across six continents say UAE cannot be given a free pass for its abysmal human rights record on the COP stage

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The EU should introduce and fully enforce the embargo on Russian liquefied natural gas in the 12th sanctions package.

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A new study published by a research team of Ukrainian nationals and researchers from Oxford University’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment shows that only 33% of spending in the National Recovery Plan, presented by the Ukrainian government in 2022 in Lugano, is likely to support climate mitigation outcomes, well below the 42% European average of state funding deployed to support economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.

On June 21-22 London held a major Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC-2023) with discussion and decisions on multi-billion investments in Ukraine. In the run up and at the URC-2023, representatives of Ukrainian Civil Society Organisations alongside British religious leaders – including former Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Rowan Williams and Jonathan Wittenberg, Rabbi of New North London Synagogue – appealed to decision-makers and the business community, who gathered at URC-2023 to ensure that the recovery is green, just, transparent and citizens-lead.

Artists and environmental activists have created a large mural depicting a peaceful, green future for Ukraine outside a major international conference to discuss the country’s reconstruction in London.

Open Letter: Request for Assistance in Release of Hoang Thi Minh Hong for His Excellency Mr. Hong Thach Nguyen

On June 20th, on the eve of the Ukraine Recovery Conference, London is set to witness the premiere of Razom We Stand's groundbreaking report "Investing in Ukraine's Renewable Energy: The Key to Future Energy Security", that will be presented at a high-level event, organized in collaboration with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

June 15, 2023
Letter demands world’s top polluter take urgent action to phase out fossil fuel production, slow global climate catastrophe.

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Kyiv, Ukraine -
Ukraine has accused Russia of blowing up the massive Kakhovka dam, which provides water to a large number of civilians, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, and will flood huge territories. The local mayor has defined the event as a “terrorist act”. Also lost is one of major sources of clean renewable energy for Ukraine, which has already had roughly half of its energy infrastructure destroyed by russia.

On June 20, Razom We Stand is organizing a high-profile side event on renewable energy in collaboration with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The event will be accompanying the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2023, which is taking place on June 21-22 in London, and will focus on Ukraine's abundant renewable energy potential.

21 May 2023 // Kyiv, Ukraine
As Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meets in Japan with G7 leaders, including US President Biden and UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, the Ukrainian Climate organization Razom We Stand is pulling the alarm on dangerous loopholes and problems with Russian trade allowed by the G7, which effectively fuel russia's war machine and climate disruption.

15 May, 2023 // Kyiv, Ukraine // As Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrives in London today for talks with UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, the Ukrainian Climate organization Razom We Stand is pulling the alarm on dangerous Russian trade exemptions being proposed by the G7, Reports today in Reuters highlight that there are many gaps in the sanctions regime, that G7 nations have been approving many sanctions "exceptions", and that the sanctions today "...allow all goods to be sold to Russia unless they are explicitly blacklisted."

On May 2, the Verkhovna Rada supported the draft law on amendments to some laws of Ukraine regarding the restoration and green transformation of the energy system of Ukraine in the first reading, signaling a positive step towards achieving the country's renewable energy goals.

At the bilateral conference on Ukraine reconstruction in Rome Svitlana Romanko discussed with Ukrainian officials and international experts practical steps to enable deployment of clean energy solutions for reconstruction of Ukraine’s power system, which was heavily damaged by russia. Razom We Stand also addressed these issues in letters sent to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov and Minister of Energy Herman Halushenko.

On Saturday 22 April 2023, the annual International Journalism Festival took place in Perugia, Italy. Svitlana Romanko participated at the panel discussion "Follow the oil: Tracking flows of fossil fuels in wartime russia" on the topic of the investigation, data collection and strategic litigation against European energy companies involved in oil and gas projects in russia, in particular Total Energies and Wintershall Dea.

On April 22, the Earth Day 2023, Svitlana Romanko, the strong voice of Ukrainian civil society and advocate for climate action joins the call of global environmental movement to the world’s political and business leaders to invest strategically in a clean energy future.

Ukrainian Climate organization Razom We Stand is pulling the alarm on dangerous practices being proposed by the G7, as the annual G7 Ministers’ Meeting on Climate, Energy, and Environment meets this coming weekend.

Kyiv, 4 April 2023 // As Germany’s Minister of economy Robert Habeck visits Kyiv, Ukrainian prominent climate and anti-war advocates call upon Germany to support deployment of decentralized renewables in Ukraine to reinforce the country's energy supply in conditions of ongoing Russian attacks and to create foundations for the country's sustainable economic recovery.

Vienna, Austria
Ukrainian President Zelensky today stated to the Austrian Council: "One cannot be morally neutral towards evil".
To turn words into action Ukrainian campaigning group Razom We Stand urges the Austrian government to immediately act to tighten and fully enforce the full and transparent embargo on Russian fossil fuels.

The Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine has conducted a study on Ukraine's post-war recovery, presenting two potential scenarios. The first scenario involves restoring the pre-war fossil fuel-based economic model, while the second scenario is focused on achieving complete decarbonization of the economy by 2050, in line with the European Green Deal.

As Ukraine's application for EU candidacy is being fast-tracked, and the EU is scrambling to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the move to have Ukraine comply with environmental accounting standards (GHG protocol and SBTi) and make data on GHG emissions public is vital. Only with such measures can Ukraine and the EU meet recommendations of the UN IPCC scientific report this week.

Ivano-Frankivsk, 16 March, for immediate release
Seven years after the Paris Agreement was signed and a promise was made by 195 countries to protect people and the planet, the world’s leading climate scientists are about to deliver their final wake up call to governments and financial institutions who still fail to deliver meaningful climate action. Whether or not the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is up to speaking truth to power, civil society will not be silent.

In 2022, as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU reduced its demand for energy, especially for gas, and maintained its course of abandoning coal. At the same time, the transition to renewable energy sources accelerated - in 2022, wind and solar generated a record fifth, or 22% of electricity in the EU. According to Ember analysts, this year's demand for fossil fuels in the EU may decrease by 20%, which is twice the previous record of 2020.

CERAWeek, Houston, Texas - In an unexpected and unexplained turn of events, Svitlana Romanko, the Ukrainian Environmental Lawyer and award winning peace, climate and clean energy advocate was banned from the major CERAWeek Energy Conference in Houston, where discussions on the future of the globe’s energy system are taking place.

Kyiv, Ukraine - One year into the fight, and the world is looking for solutions instead of continual reports of war. But now a ray of light is offered by a new 5-point "Manifesto for a New Ukraine and a New World", launched by Ukrainian group Razom We Stand. The lofty goal? To end the war by drying up putin's war machine with a new global campaign for a full embargo on exports of all Russian fossil fuels and accelerated clean energy transition.

Kyiv, London, Berlin, Budapest
One year on from Russia’s illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the price cap on Russian oil isn’t working. Governments should scrap the cap and institute a ban on the trade of Russian oil.

Kyiv, 23 February 2023 // RAZOM WE STAND, a non-governmental organization that internationally demands a full and comprehensive embargo on Russian fossil fuels, a seizure of funds and assets of the Russian fossil fuel industry and their use as a source of funding for the green reconstruction of Ukraine, is launching the RE-Energy Communications Network. This is an open informal platform for interaction of all actors working on solutions for energy independence of Ukraine and Europe, a transition to clean energy and countering Russia's energy terror.

Press invitation
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- Thursday, 23.2.2023, 9:00 a.m., Berlin Office: Wintershall Dea, Neustädtische Kirchstraße 8, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Kyiv, Ukraine - The tragic one year anniversary of the war in Ukraine is approaching. In the first days of the horrific russian invasion of Ukraine, Svitlana Romanko, Ukrainian environmental lawyer and climate campaigner, was driven to establish the Stand With Ukraine campaign on March 4, 2022. This campaign launched with a letter demanding that world leaders end the global fossil fuel addiction that finances putin’s war.

Kyiv, Ukraine - As the tragic 1-year anniversary of russia's war comes on 24 February, Ukrainian Climate group Razom We Stand demands that concrete measures be taken to restrict exports of fossil fuels from the aggressor state and to keep russian oil and gas buried in the ground. The russian fossil fuel industry has to be eliminated from global markets in order to halt financial support for putin's war efforts. Specifically, weaknesses in existing embargoes and sanctions must be tightened.

07 February, 2023, Kyiv, Ukraine- Ukrainian Climate group Razom We Stand shares universal grave concerns of climate activists and civil society over the decision by the UN to grant the presidency over the next UNFCCC climate change conference COP28 in UAE to Sultan Al Jaber, the head of the world’s 12th largest oil producer - Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.

Kyiv, Ukraine, 25 January 2023 // Ukrainian organisation Razom We Stand is alarmed and horrified to hear that German taxpayer money was used to underwrite German firm Wintershall Dea's investments in Russia, which likely ended up providing jet fuel components resulting in war crimes. The most recent shocking attack against Ukraine happened when Russian bombers destroyed civilian homes, killing 46 in Dnipro in a plane-launched missile attack on 14 January.

Paris, January 16, 2023 - On October 13, 2022, the undersigned, acting as Counsel to the DARWIN CLIMAX COALITION association and the Ukrainian organization RAZOM WE STAND, filed a complaint with the Anti-Terrorism Unit of the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office (under the International Crimes Unit) regarding acts of complicity in war crimes likely to have been committed by the company TOTAL ENERGIES EP RUSSIE in Ukraine.

HELSINKI / KYIV, 11 January 2023 — The EU ban on crude oil imports from Russia and the oil price cap are costing Russia an estimated EUR 160 mn/day, expected to rise to EUR 280 mn per day with additional measures that are being implemented by 5 February. To multiply impact the price cap needs to be revised down and enforcement of the embargo should be strengthened.

Wednesday 11 January 2023
11 am EET / 10 am CET
Razom We Stand, the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), Ukrainian think tank Dixi Group and the international human rights organization Global Witness will hold a joint press briefing to discuss the effectiveness of the EU oil embargo and price cap which took effect on 5 December 2022.

Berlin, 20 December 2022
● Investors and banks still holding onto Wintershall Dea, despite its continuous operations in Russia and no plans to transform its obsolete 100% fossil business model

December 6th, 2022 / Kyiv - Berlin
Razom We Stand is calling on European governments to eliminate loopholes and deliver strong and comprehensive enforcement of EU embargo and G7 price cap on Russian oil that entered into force on 5th December. This includes application of penalties to non-compliant ships and shipping companies as well as introduction of criminal liability for any attempts to circumvent sanctions applied to Russian fossil fuel exports.