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Serbia prepares first air protection program

Serbia prepares its first air protection program

04 November 2021 - Serbia has prepared a draft air protection program for the period 2022-2030 with an action plan for addressing air pollution

Croatia COP26 stop using coal 2033 sooner

Croatia announces at COP26 that it would stop using coal in 2033 or sooner

03 November 2021 - Croatia will lower carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 and abandon coal use by 2033 at the latest, PM Andrej Plenković said at the COP26

Jaroslav Cerni Water Institute strategic interest sold

Jaroslav Černi Water Institute must get strategic interest status, not be sold

02 November 2021 - Environmentalists are campaigning against the sale of the Jaroslav Černi Water Institute due to risks for the availability of drinking water

COP26 climate summit commitment most powerful countries

COP26 climate summit begins without firm commitment from most powerful countries

01 November 2021 - G20 increased the uncertainty about the outcome at COP26 with its weak joint statement on climate action goals and funding

New wastewater treatment plant in Krusevac makes energy out of sludge

Wastewater treatment plant in Kruševac makes energy out of sludge

01 November 2021 - A newly built wastewater treatment facility in the Serbian city of Kruševac is making biogas out of sludge dried in the Sun

Slovenia s last coal mine green energy underground farming

Slovenia’s last coal mine turning to green energy, underground farming

29 October 2021 - Premogovnik Velenje has projects for methane extraction, a gravity power plant, underground energy storage and farming. Its subsidiary builds PV plants.

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding captures CO2 ship exhaust gas

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding captures CO2 from ship exhaust gas

29 October 2021 - Mitsubishi Shipbuilding launched a carbon capture project on a cargo ship with the ambition to develop such systems on a commercial scale

Villages Serbia demonstrating arrogant investors lithium explorers

Villages across Serbia demonstrating against arrogant investors: lithium explorers are not welcome!

28 October 2021 - The people of Rekovac and a group of villages in the west chased off geologists illegally exploring lithium deposits. They say the authorities abandoned them.

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Sarajevo air was polluted 90% of time last winter

27 October 2021 - Daily thresholds for air quality were exceeded in 90 percent of the measuring intervals last winter in BiH's capital Sarajevo

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Single-use plastic products banned in Slovakia

26 October 2021 - Packaging and non-packaging made of OXO-biodegradable plastic arriving after 3.7.2021. may no longer be placed or distributed on the Slovak market.

New York City startup Air Co vodka captured CO2

New York City startup Air Co. produces vodka from captured CO2

21 October 2021 - Air Co. calls its vodka the world's most sustainable spirit as it makes the alcohol from captured CO2 and green hydrogen. It just launched a perfume.

Fossil fuel production grow until 2040

Reality of energy transition: fossil fuel production to grow at least until 2040

20 October 2021 - Despite the Paris Agreement goals and net zero commitments, fossil fuel producers are on track to significantly boost output through 2040

Women empowerment is crucial sustainable development Drin river basin

Women empowerment is crucial for sustainable development in Drin river basin

20 October 2021 - GWP-Med held a workshop on gender equality for sustainable development in nexus sectors in the Drin river riparians

Tuzla to decarbonize district heating system

Tuzla plans to decarbonize its district heating system

19 October 2021 - Tuzla intends to cut heating emissions to 4% of their current level by 2040 with desulphurization, renewables and network expansion

Public consultation on draft law on waste management kicks-off

Public consultation starts on Serbia’s draft waste management law

19 October 2021 - The Ministry of Environmental Protection has invited interested public and experts to get acquainted with the draft law on waste management

Kosovo Supreme Court three Kelag small hydropower plants must be shut down belaja ulrich eichelmann

Kosovo* Supreme Court: Kelag’s three small hydropower plants must be shut down

19 October 2021 - The facilities are owned by KelKos, a subsidiary of Austria-based Kelag-Kärntner Elektrizitäts and Kelag International.

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