Ukraine 2030: Journey to green transition

This event focuses on Ukraine’s climate agenda and how this will shape a green future for the country.

Research event, Panel Recording
1 November 2021 — 8:45AM TO 10:30AM
Online

Ukraine 2030: Journey to a green transition - English version

— This event focuses on Ukraine’s climate agenda and how this will shape a green future for the country.

Watch the event video with Ukrainian translation on YouTube

Currently, Ukraine’s energy transition trajectory is positive, but it lags behind global averages for environmental sustainability. Lowering carbon intensity is one of the areas that requires a concerted strategy across private sector, state, and non-state actors.

Focusing on Ukraine’s green transition, this event has two parts. First, a conversation with the deputy prime minister examining Ukraine’s climate agenda and how this will shape a green future for the country.

Second, a panel discussion on what strategies might be viable to enable Ukraine to become a global frontrunner in decarbonization.

Participants

Olga Stefanishyna, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration 

Iryna Stavchuk, Deputy Minister for Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine

Timchenko Maxim, DTEK Chief Executive Officer

Oleksandr Dombrovskyi, Vice-President of MHP, President of MHP Eco Energy, Chairman of the Board of Public Union Global 100% RE Ukraine

Antony Froggatt, Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director, Environment and Society Programme, Chatham House

Moderator: Professor Tim Benton, Research Director, Emerging Risks; Director, Environment and Society Programme, Chatham House

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