Federation of BiH to get new law on air quality after 21 years
The current law dates back to 2003 and it was last amended in 2010. However, the air quality in the country has worsened
Mitsubishi Power commissions desulfurization system in Serbia’s TENT A coal plant
Serbia finally got its second coal plant desulfurization system, in TENT A in Obrenovac near Belgrade, so the air is about to become cleaner
World Water Day 2024: Water for Peace
World Water Day has been observed every March 22 since 1993, when the UN introduced it. This year, the theme is Water for Peace.
Red light for lithium in Brčko District of BiH – mayor
Lithium exploration and potential mining of lithium has long been a major issue in neighboring Serbia and now it is gaining importance in BiH
Toxic tailings dump in North Macedonia to be turned into solar power plant
The town of Probištip in North Macedonia will seek an investor to remediate a mining tailings dump and build a solar power plant on the site
Forever chemical threatens female decreased fertility
New research show that higher exposures PFAS chemicals, also known as the forever chemicals, are associated with decreased fertility in women
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
Scientists warn rainwater is unsafe to drink
The levels of so-called forever chemicals in rainwater exceed the most stringent standards developed by health and environmental agencies


