Pope Francis to make Vatican energy independent with agrivoltaics
The Vatican intends to achieve energy independence with solar power. Moreover, it is turning to a combination of agriculture and photovoltaics, according to Pope Francis.
Montenegro, BiH agree to repeat environmental study for HPP Buk Bijela
Negotiations on the dispute between BiH and Montenegro around the Buk Bijela hydropower project are yielding results
Lufthansa introduces surcharge to offset rising environmental compliance costs
The costs include sustainable fuel use, emissions trading systems, and the international carbon offsetting scheme, Lufthansa said
Montenegro finally scraps bids for Briska Gora solar power project
The Briska Gora project is also controversial due to its potential adverse impact on biodiversity and cultural heritage
European cities need better heatwave protection as summers get hotter – report
In addition to risks to public health, heatwaves also have a negative effect on infrastructure and economic productivity, Sweco says
CO2 is CO2: Zero Waste Europe calls for including incineration in EU ETS
Incinerators are poised to become the most carbon-intensive power source once coal is phased out, claims Zero Waste Europe
Green Steel from Sremska Mitrovica – responsible industry for sustainable future
Serbian company Metalfer Group, whose production portfolio includes the so-called Metalfer® Green Steel, has demonstrated that steelmaking can be sustainable and responsible
French firms to build, operate Belgrade’s first wastewater plant
The large-scale wastewater plant in Veliko Selo would help preserve the water quality and biodiversity of the Danube and Sava rivers