Renewables as Reistance in Ukraine. w Svitlana Romanko of Razom We Stand
FEB 26, 202639 MIN
Renewables as Reistance in Ukraine. w Svitlana Romanko of Razom We Stand
FEB 26, 202639 MIN
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<p>For ad-free listening, articles, and newsletter go to wickedproblems.earth and sign up.</p><br><p>On Wicked Problems, host Richard Delevan interviews Svitlana Romko, founder of Razom We Stand, at the Laudato Si “Raising Hope” conference about linking Ukraine’s war to global fossil fuel dependence. Romko says We Stand formed in early 2022 to coordinate a coalition of 900 organizations from 60 countries urging bans on Russian fossil fuels and investment, and rebuilding Ukraine with renewables to cut financial flows fueling wars. She argues “all gas is bad,” criticizes replacing Russian gas with US LNG, and urges Europe to accelerate renewables for peace, energy security, climate, and human rights. She describes vast destruction, displacement, population decline to about 20 million, and energy capacity collapsing from 54 GW to 9 GW, while 17–18 GW is needed for winter. She highlights faith-led divestment successes, distributed renewables powering communities, and Ukraine’s renewable potential of 653 GW as a basis for rebuilding and hope.</p><br><p>00:00 Ukraine in Ruins</p><p>00:21 I ntro</p><p>00:21 Confrontation and Repression</p><p>00:59 Intro</p><p>01:40 Podcast Intro and Guest</p><p>03:20 Meet Svitlana at Conference</p><p>03:50 We Stand Mission</p><p>05:42 No Such Thing as Clean Gas</p><p>07:58 Faith Groups and Divestment</p><p>10:46 Populism and Fossil Money</p><p>15:50 Ukraine Power Grid Under Attack</p><p>22:13 Panel Clip Fossil Fuels and Dictators</p><p>34:40 Hope Resilience and Closing</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>