Russian attacks on several fuel depots and Ukraine s only fully functioning refinery, in Kremenchuk, have aggravated chronic inefficiencies and vulnerabilities in the country s petroleum industry that existed before President Vladimir Putin launched the war.
The country has worked to control the water for centuries, but is losing its grip after losses suffered during the war in Ukraine and having its access cut off.
However horrific, the Ukraine crisis has the potential to finally nudge the world towards a long overdue clean energy future. As one of the world’s top three suppliers of fossil fuels, Russia has contributed to the climate emergency, and the Kremlin has taken advantage of dirty profits to fund its war on Kyiv. To its […]
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