Croatia reduces air polluting emissions by up to 98% – ministry
The Government of Croatia issued a report on the air pollutant emissions inventory for 2026, covering the period from 1990 to 2024
Zagreb to invest EUR 56 million in waste management, low-emission machinery
Zagreb Holding (ZGH), the umbrella firm for the city's utility companies, has requested approval from the authorities for long-term borrowing
Sarajevo rolls out fully digital system to track air-polluting emissions
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina has developed a register of air-polluting emissions and an information system to track pollutants.
Serbia’s EPS: PM emissions reduced 90% over last 20 years
Emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide have also been lowered, Elektroprivreda Srbije said
Air pollution responsible for 1,200 children’s deaths in Europe
The level of key air pollutants in many European countries remains above the World Health Organization's health-based guidelines
Clean Air for All – How polluted air harms human health
Pollution in the air we breathe can cause a wide range of adverse health impacts, from respiratory illnesses to heart disease to stroke.
Air pollution sharply falls worldwide on COVID-19 lockdowns
Concentrations of nitrogen oxides have gone down by as much as one half in some industrial centers since the onset of the pandemic. Air pollution is plummetting as governments are shutting down traffic and manufacturing activities to slow the spread of COVID-19 and as people stay at home. Satellite data compiled by the European Space […]
What will it take to make Balkan leaders realise new coal plants are a liability, not a gold mine?
Author: Pippa Gallop, Research Co-ordinator, CEE Bankwatch Network In April this year, the EU proved that whatever difficulties it might be going through, it can still make momentous decisions. It approved new pollution control standards for power stations, entitled the LCP BREF (1) The name might sound obscure, but the results should be concrete: The new […]