No oil, gas in first offshore test hole in Montenegro but more drilling ahead
Eni and Novatek found no oil or gas after test drilling in the Adriatic Sea offshore Montenegro, so environmentalists are relieved – for now
After years of efforts, EU agrees on common charger type for mobile devices
The European Council will open talks with the European Parliament to make USB-C the universal charging socket and cut electronic waste
HEAL: Biomass is one of main sources of air pollution in Western Balkans
Health experts from HEAL demand more attention and action on the public health threat of biomass burning in the Western Balkans
Global chemical and plastic pollution out of control – safe planetary boundary exceeded
Chemical production has increased 50-fold since 1950, and projections show output may triple by 2050
Serbia scraps spatial plan for Rio Tinto’s lithium mining project, all permits
The Government of Serbia annulled its decree on the spatial plan for Rio Tinto's lithium project and met all the environmentalists' demand, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said
Summer of 2021 in Europe was warmest ever
The last seven years were the warmest on record globally by a clear margin, and 2021 was the fifth-hottest year ever recorded
Economist Nebojša Katić: Rio Tinto to benefit from Jadar lithium project, not Serbia
Economist Nebojša Katić asks what the economic benefits that Serbia expects from the opening of the Jadar lithium mine would look like
Two nature gems to become national parks – Stara planina and Kučaj-Beljanica
Serbia will declare two national parks - Stara planina and Kučaj-Beljanica, both mountain areas in the eastern part of the country


