New IPCC chief plays down climate change gloom: 1.5°C global warming would not destroy humanity
Surpassing the 1.5°C mark would lead to many problems, but it would not constitute an existential threat to humanity, says Jim Skea
EU aligns sustainability reporting with global standards, but slammed for ‘watering down’ requirements
The new rules have drawn criticism for “watering down” the sustainability reporting requirements and smoothing the way for greenwashing
Sweden blocks Vattenfall’s offshore wind project to protect nature, shipping
The proposed wind farm would have produced between 2.5 TWh and 3 TWh a year, an equivalent of 1.5% of Sweden’s electricity consumption
Guterres: Era of global warming has ended – era of global boiling has arrived
The era of global warming has ended, and the era of global boiling has arrived, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said as July is on track to be the hottest month on record.
Controversial coal plant project Ugljevik 3 in BiH clings on top court’s decision
The Republic of Srpska has suspended the environmental permit procedure for the proposed Ugljevik 3 coal-fired power plant
BiH gets EUR 37 million loan for flood protection projects
The financing will help deliver infrastructure investments, such as dikes, dams, and water reservoirs, which support flood protection
Republic of Srpska presents plan to resolve issues over hydropower project Buk Bijela
The delegation of the Republic Srpska held a working meeting with the Director of UNESCO for World Heritage, Lazare Eloundou Assomo
Slovenia to install solar power plants along highways
The first project will be implemented by Soške Elektrarne Nova Gorica and Družba za Avtoceste v Republiki Sloveniji