Nazhmudinova, Olena M.Нажмудінова, Олена Миколаївна2025-05-102025-05-102025Nazhmudinova O. Climate challenges under martial law in Ukraine / O. Nazhmudinova // Climate Services: Science and Education [Electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Second International Research-to-Practice Conference (Odesa, 16-18 April 2025). – Electronic text data (1 file : 5,7 MB). – Odesa : Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, 2025. – P. 144–145.https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/41310Hostilities in Ukraine caused by russia's armed aggression have an extremely negative impact on climate change, threatening global efforts to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. Hostilities cause a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions. Monitoring according to the Ministry of Environment and research by scientists indicate that in the first two years of the full-scale war alone, climate costs were greater than the annual greenhouse gas emissions caused by 175 countries separately, which exacerbated the global climate emergency.enclimateclimate challengesmartial lawUkraineClimate challenges under martial law in UkraineArticle