In Belém, Brazil, the noisy Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) has kicked off. Important issues such as climate finance, phasing out fossil fuels, and forest conservation are being discussed here.
Ukraine presented an unusual project at COP30 - the 'Time Capsule'. This installation combines aspects of food security, climate policy in wartime, biodiversity conservation, and other important issues affecting the whole world.
'Ukraine once again proves that even in difficult wartime conditions, it honors its international climate commitments and keeps pace with European standards.'
During COP30, Ukraine demands the restoration of the credibility of reports from the Russian Federation regarding the illegal inclusion of temporarily occupied territories in their reports.
Moreover, the Ukrainian pavilion 'Time Capsule' captivates viewers with its installation and digital project, which tells about the forests of Ukraine and wind energy.
Ukraine at COP30 not only presented innovative projects but also demonstrated its commitment to its climate obligations even in the most challenging conditions. In addition, the Ukrainian pavilion 'Time Capsule' became a real highlight of the conference, attracting the attention of guests and participants with its innovation and original approach to the problems of the modern world.