Sweden introduces imported good’s emissions in country’s climate targets
Swedish lawmakers backed the proposal to include CO2 emissions from the production and transport of imported goods in climate targets
How a young Serbian farmer became a hero of revolt against lithium mining
Dragan Simović is well known in Serbia for his authentic appearance and speech, but most of all for his fight against lithium mining
Environmentalists oppose Greece’s plan to accelerate fossil gas exploration, extraction
Greece is speeding up exploration activities with the aim to exploit potential oil and gas reserves and build infrastructure
Two Slovenian municipalities are first European zero waste certified cities
Certification means that the towns are already performing much better than required by European targets
EU greenlights Bulgaria’s recovery, resilience plan
The EU is about to formally adopt a EUR 6.3 billion grant package for Bulgaria as the European Commission finally endorsed its recovery and resilience plan
We have to run, not walk, to tackle climate change!
The transformation of the energy sector towards renewable energy sources must be accelerated and emissions must be halved by 2030
Montenegro demands Bileća lake water, electricity from BiH, Croatia
The Government of Montenegro has decided to initiate a procedure to determine its share of water and hydropower from the Bileća lake in BiH
Call for European Sustainable Energy Awards extended until April 28
The deadline for applications and nominations for the European Sustainable Energy Awards – EUSEW Awards 2022 has been extended until April 28
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