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Ukraine to open consulate general in Houston this year – Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

A new Consulate General of Ukraine in the United States will open in Houston, Texas, this year.

Such plans were announced by Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States Volodymyr Yelchenko, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

"We will open a new consulate general in Houston this year. It was supposed to happen last year, but we were forced to postpone opening due to the pandemic," the diplomat said during an online conference organized by the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council.

The Ambassador stressed that the increase in the number of Ukrainian missions in the US was aimed at taking care of the needs of Ukrainian citizens and businesses. In this regard, Yelchenko thanked the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council which is also making efforts in this area.

As reported, Volodymyr Yelchenko was appointed as the Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States on January 6, 2020. He previously headed the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the UN. On February 25, 2021, the President of Ukraine appointed Oksana Markarova to the post of Ambassador to the United States.

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Stuck in the middle: Ukraine aims for net zero but struggles to access finance – Climate Home

Ukraine lacks the resources of the EU but is not eligible for support from the Green Climate Fund to decarbonise its economy

Ukraine is aiming to get to net zero emissions by 2060, under a government strategy published earlier this month.

Officials tell Climate Home News they would like to go faster, but do not know where the money will come from.

While its GDP per capita is significantly lower than the global average, Ukraine is classed as a developed country in the UN climate process, making it ineligible for support from the Green Climate Fund. Nor does it benefit from EU membership like many of its neighbours.

Irina Stavchuk, deputy minister of energy and environmental protection, told Climate Home News investments would have to triple in the 2040s to get near to climate neutrality by 2050. That is based on modelling by the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Ukraines Institute for Economics and Forecasting.

Having these economic calculations, its very difficult for the government just to make promise without understanding how the investments would actually come and be delivered, she said.

Anna Ackermann, a campaigner from Kiev-based Eco Action, said 2050 was possible, at least in the energy sector. An Eco Action study with the Institute of Economic Forecasting in Ukraine showed a transition to 91% renewable energy by 2050 was economically feasible with existing technology.

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Oleksii Riabchyn is a climate adviser to deputy prime minister Olga Stefanishyna and environment and natural resources minister Roman Abramovsky.

He said Ukraine was trying to reach net zero as fast as possible but was in a different league to the EU when it comes to climate finance. We are Shakhtar Donetsk in the Ukrainian Premier League and they are Real Madrid, he said.

At UN climate talks, Ukraine has lobbied for access to GCF finance so far without success.

Riabchyn said the country was stuck in the middle and cut off from the finance when we are in a very hard situation when we have a war, economic recession and modernising our economy trying to do a very painful reform.

After Ukraines pro-EU 2014 revolution, Russia invaded parts of the east of Ukraine. Their forces continue to occupy these areas and the conflict, which has killed over 10,000 people and displaced over 1.5 million, continues.

Ukraines GDP per capita is the lowest in Europe and less than countries like Cuba, Bahrain and Botswana that have received GCF funding.

As it is not a member of the EU, Ukraine is not eligible for initiatives like the 17.5bn Just Transition Fund, which is helping coal-reliant countries like Poland to move away from fossil fuels fairly.

Its very easy to decide to close a mine. But its a very sophisticated policy what you do with the coal-mining region how you retrain the workers, there needs to be a just transition, said Riabchyn, and what resources are available for this?

Scientists push to add huge fish trawling emissions to national inventories

Ukraine can get support from the Global Environment Facility, which has funded several climate change programmes. And the EU offers some support under its neighbourhood policy.

Another potential source of revenue is Ukraines carbon tax, although at less than a dollar a tonne, it is the lowest carbon price in the world. It currently goes into the general budget but could be earmarked for a climate fund co-financed by international donors, Stavchuk suggested.

Stavchuk said one priority of the Ukrainian Green Deal would be to invest in energy efficiency. The country is one of the least energy efficient in the world.

Most Ukrainians have their heating bills subsidised so energy efficiency would save the government and residents money, Stavchuk said.

For electricity, Ukraine relies mostly on nuclear and coal power plants. Stavchuk said these plants are getting very old and the country needs renewable energy and modern balancing facilities.

Ukraines main energy company DTEK plans to phase out coal by 2040 and the government has applied to the Powering Past Coal alliance with a 2050 phase-out date, she said.

The country has large polluting industries like steel and cement. Exports of these products to the EU are threatened by the blocs proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism which would tax them at the border.

Economy minister Igor Petrashko is calling for an exemption from the border tax, on the basis Ukraine is working to align with EU climate standards including a 2050 net zero goal.

Ukraine has high hopes to develop hydrogen, for domestic use and for export. Europe has a romance with hydrogen and we are anticipating this will end with a marriage not, as usual, a divorce, said Riabchyn.

But Ackerman is sceptical. There are many unrealistic assumptions about the role of hydrogen that is considered to be so huge now to transform transport, heating, industries and everything. It should not be the priority.

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Hasidic pilgrimage: Ukraine and Israel agree to improve infrastructure of Uman city – Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

Ukraine and Israel agreed to join efforts to improve the infrastructure of Uman and develop the city as an international center of Hasidic pilgrimage, the Embassy of Ukraine in the State of Israel has reported.

On March 24, Ukraine's Ambassador to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk met with President of the Rabbi Nachman International Charitable Foundation Nathan Ben-Nun and representatives of the Breslov Hasidism in Jerusalem.

During the meeting, issues related to the annual pilgrimage to the tomb of Rabbi Nachman during the celebration of the Jewish New Year were discussed.

The parties stressed the need to unite efforts to improve the city's infrastructure and develop Uman as an international center of Hasidic pilgrimage.

The ambassador informed the interlocutors about the negotiations between Ukraine and Israel regarding the mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccine passports, which will open the border between the two states and resume tourism trips.

An agreement was reached on comprehensive cooperation in ensuring that representatives of the Hasidic community visit the city of Uman with maximum observance of Ukrainian legislation during the celebration of Rosh Hashanah in September this year.

As Ukrinform reported, on March 18, Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov discussed with his Israeli counterpart Aryeh Deri issues related to the celebration of Rosh Hashanah in Uman and the possible organization of the arrival of pilgrims from Israel. The parties agreed that the key condition for this event will be the normalization of the epidemiological situation in Ukraine and the preliminary vaccination of pilgrims.

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Caught on camera: Ukraine fisherman gets creative to save boy floating on ice block – KMOV.com

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Ukraine’s SBU closes more than 30 illegal gambling operations – iGaming Business

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), together with the nations Commission for Licensing of Gambling and Lotteries (KRAIL) has shut down more than 30 illegal gambling establishments and two casinos since the beginning of March.

Gambling establishments were shut down in the Kiev, Donetsk, Zhytomyr and Odessa regions of the country, among several others, and some of the establishments were operated by groups the SBU labels as terrorist organisations.

During the investigations, SBU officers seized over 600 units of computer equipment, 14 poker tables, 5 roulette wheels, playing chips, cards, card game accessories, the mobile phones of establishment staff, client database records, video recorders and cash.

Information on the possible involvement of law enforcement officers in the activities is currently under investigation.

The SBU said it has been established that part of the funds obtained by the operations had been used to finance self-proclaimed states within Ukraine, the Donetsk Peoples Republic (DPR) and Luhansk Peoples Republic (LPR).

Ukraine regards both the DPR and the LPR as terrorist organizations, although most international bodies and other nations, including the EU, US, and Russia, do not apply this label to the groups.

Gambling was legalised in Ukraine in 2020, after the countrys president Volodymyr Zelensky signed the Gambling Act into law in August.

Under the bill, online gambling, bookmaking, slot halls and land-based casinos would all be legal, but casinos may only be located in hotels.

The first licence granted by KRAIL was awarded in February, to Cosmolot operator Spaceiks, allowing it to operate an online casino in the country.

Ukraines first sports betting licence was subsequently awarded to Parimatch in March.

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