203. Anna Ackermann - Why are we Still Shocked by Russian Crimes Against the Environment and Humanity?
Silicon Curtain3 Jul 2023

203. Anna Ackermann - Why are we Still Shocked by Russian Crimes Against the Environment and Humanity?

Anna Ackermann is one of the co-founding members of Ukraine's key environmental NGO – the Centre for Environmental Initiatives “Ecoaction”, and a professional in the field of energy and the environment with experience in NGOs, as well as the energy design and research sectors in Eastern and Central Europe. Her main areas of expertise include energy efficiency in buildings, renewable energy, climate change mitigation and policy advocacy. Between 2016 and 2018 she managed the expert “Energy Policy Reform” group of Ukraine's largest civil society platform the Reanimation Package of Reforms. Anna is a policy analyst for the green reconstruction of Ukraine at the IISD. ------- LINKS: https://twitter.com/ackerm_ann/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-ackermann/ https://www.iisd.org/people/anna-ackermann -------


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