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‘No silver bullet’ for decarbonizing energy-intensive industries, but there are low-hanging fruits

‘Subsidised’ is cheaper. Now what?

“Transformative change” urged to tackle nature decline as one million species face extinction

“White Paper” on Chapters 15 and 27 presented at the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia

‘No silver bullet’ for decarbonizing energy-intensive industries, but there are low-hanging fruits

‘Subsidised’ is cheaper. Now what?

“Transformative change” urged to tackle nature decline as one million species face extinction

“White Paper” on Chapters 15 and 27 presented at the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia

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Nearly 2,500 kilometers of pristine Balkan rivers lost since 2012

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