World Meteorological Organization: Europe is warming fastest of all continents
Temperatures have increased at more than twice the global average over the past 30 years, according to the first State of the Climate in Europe report
Europe could be hit by similar protests against lithium as Serbia
Julia Poliscanova from Transport & Environment wrote recommendations on how to avoid challenges for the European car industry including potential protests like the ones in Serbia
Energy Community opens case against BiH for refusing to close two coal plant units
The same procedure was initiated in April 2021 against Montenegro with regard to the operation of the Pljevlja power plant
Green left MP Ćuta says entire Serbia to be blocked if Rio Tinto continues its lithium project
Green left lawmaker Aleksandar Jovanović Ćuta said Serbia sold its resources to foreigners and called for revolt against mining projects
European Commission proposes stricter rules on air, water pollutants
The EU is amending the regulations for ambient air, surface and groundwater pollutants and urban wastewater treatment
Europeans step up with personal action against air pollution – Eurobarometer survey
The Eurobarometer survey on Air Quality was conducted in all 27 European Union's countries in March and April
Wind farm in Germany is being dismantled to expand coal mine
A wind farm in Germany is being taken down to expand the Garzweiler lignite mine and maintain the security of electricity supply.
Professor Fath: Scientists should be activists
Chemistry Professor Andreas Fath from the HFU university in Furtwangen has swum along the Danube from its source in Germany to the Black Sea