Heatwaves, drought hit Europe in world’s third warmest July ever
Prolonged and intense heatwaves affected parts of Europe during July and are continuing in August
Grossi: Very real risk of nuclear disaster in Ukraine
IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi warns of a “very real risk of a nuclear disaster” after the shelling of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzya nuclear plant
US chooses to step up climate action with landmark bill
The US Senate has approved a bill that allocates USD 369 billion for combating climate change
Republic of Srpska plans to install 50,000 small solar power plants
The Republic of Srpska has adopted a program that envisages installing 50,000 small solar power plants on residential and commercial facilities
Belgrade’s public heating utility intends to use geothermal energy in district heating
Beogradske Elektrane has invited bids for producing a study of the geothermal potential of groundwater on the sites of its heating plants
Citizen energy – the cornerstone of a sustainable and efficient energy transition
Damir Miljević and Mirza Kušljugić from RESET explain the role of citizens in the energy transition
Distinguished panel discussion hosted by CMS Vienna: Hydrogen – dream fuel or just a lot of hot air?
Hydrogen is increasingly seen as one of the critical components of the energy transition. To what extent is the hype about hydrogen justified? What sort of infrastructure will be required? Is the legal framework sufficient and future-proof?
Hazardous industrial waste – export is expensive, but landfilling costs even more
In this latest article in the series “Serbia, from garbage dumps to circular economy,” we discuss the flow of industrial waste, primarily hazardous waste,
