Belgrade tops air pollution chart; Zagreb, Sarajevo, Prishtina, Skopje, Sofia not far behind
Belgrade reached the top of IQAir's air pollution list last night, trailed closely by other major cities in the Balkan region
G20 urged to set more ambitious emissions cut targets ahead of COP26
The G20 governments need to come up with more ambitious national emissions reduction targets ahead of the UN climate summit COP26, which opens on October 31.
There is no “safe level” of air pollution
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published its long-awaited new guidelines for air quality, which have been updated for the first time since 2005.
World’s major cement and concrete makers pledge full decarbonization by 2050
The roadmap actions until 2030 will reduce the manufacturers' CO2 emissions by a quarter, according to the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA).
EU raises EUR 12 billion in world’s largest green bond issuance
The EU's sale of EUR 12 billion in debt securities, the biggest so far on a global scale, attracted record demand as well
Germany to back climate action in Serbia with EUR 309 million package
With technical and expert assistance from Germany, Serbia will continue to work on strategic documents related to decarbonization, CO2 emissions, and renewable energy.
NGOs challenge energy permit for nuclear power plant Krško’s second unit
Along with the energy permit, the three NGOs are also challenging the legality and constitutionality of Slovenia’s long-term climate strategy.
Turkey ratifies Paris Agreement but rejects developed nation status
Turkey's parliament ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change, so now only four signatory countries remain outside of the world treaty
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