IEA: Global CO2 emissions rose less than initially feared in 2022
The expansion of renewable sources prevented CO2 emissions from increasing significantly in 2022, but they did reach their historical maximum
EU’s used clothing, footwear exports ending up in landfills in Africa, Asia
The European Environment Agency has warned of the issues caused by exporting discarded textiles including used clothing and footwear
New energy, environment ministers’ names unveiled in Cyprus
Business executive George Papanastasiou is replacing Minister of Energy, Trade and Industry Natasa Pilides
EU prosecutors investigating EU ETS fraud in Bulgaria
EPPO's office in Sofia is carrying out searches and investigation in a probe into fraud regarding the EU Emissions Trading System
Slovenia exports waste to Balkans, Asia
The largest quantities of scrap metals were sent to Turkey, plastics were sold mostly to Asian countries while RDF ended predominantly in BiH
Norway’s Ambassador Gjelstad: Green shift is in Serbia’s economic interest
The green shift is not only about fighting climate change and improving the environment, but just as much about rational economic interests
EU carbon prices surpass EUR 100 per ton for first time
A forecasted cold spell and weak winds helped the benchmark emissions prices in the European Union hit an intraday record
EPS sets out plan for shutting down coal power plants
Elektroprivreda Srbije intends to shut down 11 coal power units, with a total capacity of 1,744 MW, between 2025 and 2030