IED 2.0 allows EU citizens to sue industry over health damage from pollution
The EU's IED 2.0 law on industrial and livestock rearing emission allows people to seek compensation for health damage from illegal pollution
Zagreb terminates concession for wastewater treatment plant with E.ON, EVN
The Zagreb public utility Vodoopskrba i Odvodnja (ViO) has taken over the management of the city's central wastewater treatment plant
Ocean plastic pollution damage could reach USD 731 billion by 2050
If the influx of plastic waste into the ocean continues, the potential economic damage could total USD 731 billion by 2050
Protests in Serbia against lithium mining to culminate in Belgrade rally
After dozens of gatherings throughout Serbia against Rio Tinto's Jadar project and other potential investments in lithium exploitation, a rally was scheduled for July 10 in Belgrade
Earth Overshoot Day: humanity is consuming natural resources more and more rapidly
By August 1, we will have used up all the natural resources that our planet can replenish in a calendar year
Serbian scientists find environmental damage far exceeds benefits of lithium mining
A group of Serbian scientists found lithium mining in western Serbia in a populated and fertile area is not profitable given the the environmental risks
BiH demands from Croatia to stop destruction of Una river spring
Both entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina urged Croatia to halt the construction of a small hydropower plant at the spring of the Una river
Federation of BiH to get new law on air quality after 21 years
The current law dates back to 2003 and it was last amended in 2010. However, the air quality in the country has worsened