#EUKIworks
EUKI success stories show how climate action works in practice across Europe. They highlight what dedicated individuals, organisations, and municipalities have achieved through EUKI projects – from knowledge transfer to measurable CO₂ savings. For example, new university courses were created at Riga Technical University, practical guides for local climate action were developed in Croatia, and local renovation networks were established in Hungary. Each story proves how diverse and effective European climate action can be.
Let yourself be inspired by the following examples:
Križevci launches Croatia’s first Climate Action Plan for Agriculture
Carbon Removals and Sinks
Through EUKI project Smart Organic Food Initiative (SOFI), the city of Križevci has developed Croatia’s…
Energy Scouts Drive Efficiency in North Macedonian Steelworks
Carbon Removals and Sinks
Two Energy Scouts, Eleonora Jovanovska and Tijana Shaleva, achieved remarkable energy and CO2 reductions at…
Shaping a Climate-Resilient Danube
Carbon Removals and Sinks
EUKI project EDAPHIC-BLOOM Danube has laid the foundation for climate adaptation and ecological restoration in…
It All Starts in Their Forests
Carbon Removals and Sinks
Natural carbon sinks as forests play a crucial role in reducing atmospheric CO2. The project…
Peatland Farming to Mitigate Climate Change
Carbon Removals and Sinks
The Project “Carbon Capturing by Baltic Peatland Farmers” successfully staged more than 20 paludiculture product…
Carbon Removals and Sinks
Over the next 40 years, 2,497 newly planted oak trees will bind 600,000 kg of…
Where EUKI Projects Reduce CO₂
EUKI projects have a wide-ranging impact: they strengthen national climate guidelines, disseminate technical knowledge and make a concrete contribution to climate neutrality. Here we present selected examples of EUKI projects that are promoting climate protection by reducing CO₂ emissions in different European regions.
Quotes and Voices
Financial Transparency
Here you will find publications and current news from the projects.