This lecture explores how the principles of climate justice can shape Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. As the country recovers from the devastating effects of armed conflict, rebuilding efforts present a unique opportunity to prioritize sustainable development, environmental resilience, and social equity. The session will examine how climate justice can ensure that vulnerable communities -such as internally displaced persons, women, and rural populations- are not left behind in the rebuilding process. Drawing on international examples and Ukraine’s current challenges, the lecture invites students to critically assess legal, environmental, and human rights dimensions of green recovery in conflict-affected settings.