Earth would become 2.8 degrees warmer by 2100 without additional measures
UNEP warned that global temperatures are projected to rise between 2.3 and 2.8 degrees by the end of the century
Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy – North Macedonia to host 14-IFESD forum on October 28-30
Officials, policymakers, experts, business leaders, scholars and civil society representatives are gathering in Skopje on October 28-30 at the 14-IFESD
Croatia among EU’s top three emitters of methane from oil, gas industry
The first large independent analysis in Croatia of methane emissions from the oil and gas infrastructure was carried out, according to Greenpeace Croatia
COP29 decisions ambitious but insufficient to curb global warming
The COP29 summit resulted in a global pledge of USD 300 billion per year for poorer and most vulnerable countries and a global carbon market deal
Glasses frame made of waste coffee grounds – a modern and sustainable solution
Young innovators and coffee friends from North Macedonia came up with a sustainable solution for coffee grounds - they make eyeglass frames
Council of EU agrees to accelerate permitting for renewables
The European Council and the European Parliament are starting talks on simplifying the permitting rules for renewables and cutting deadlines
Croatia’s example of good practice in biowaste management: creating value, protecting the environment
Suppose Croatia were to utilize its biowaste potential, of 400,000 tons entirely. In that case, it could produce 7.3% of the country’s total 2021 power output from renewables
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