What if sanctions did not end Europe’s entanglement with Russian fossil fuels — but only made it harder to see? GreenThinkTank.life and Center for data and research on Russia (CEDAR) present recent research on Russian oil re-exports to Europe and the hidden costs of Russia’s coal industry, created with the support of Dialogbüro Vienna — from political protection to methane emissions. The event asks what remains hidden after sanctions, and why it matters for Austria and Europe.
Prepared with the support of Dialogbüro Vienna, the event brings together recent research by GreenThinkTank.life, CEDAR, and partner experts on how Russia’s state-captured extractivist subsidy regime drives fossil-fuel dependence, climate harm, and sanctions blind spots in Europe.
The new coal report “russian coal industry 2022 - 2025” shows how the sector survives through political protection, weak environmental oversight, and the transfer of costs onto local communities, and the climate.