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Загађени ваздух узрок 136 смртних случајева у Тузли

Glas Srpske | June 26, 2019

Праг – Загађење ваздуха прашином у Тузли током прошле године било је дупло веће од дозвољеног и изазвало је више од стотину пријевремених смртних случајева, наведено је у најновијем извјештају под називом “Подизање смога”.


Report warns of major air pollution in Bosnian city of Tuzla – The Washington Post

Washington Post | June 25, 2019

Environmental groups have called for urgent measures to combat air pollution in the central Bosnian city of Tuzla, saying dust concentration far exceeds legal limits and causes premature deaths Source: Report warns of major air pollution in Bosnian cit


Report warns of major air pollution in Bosnian city of Tuzla

AP news | June 25, 2019

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Environmental groups called on Tuesday for urgent measures to combat air pollution in the central Bosnian city of Tuzla, saying dust concentration far exceeds legal limits and causes premature deaths. Source: Report


Чернобыль и Киев глазами туриста – о хорошем, плохом и неприглядном – новости 2000.ua

2000 | June 24, 2019

Чернобыль и Киев глазами туриста – о хорошем, плохом и неприглядном Source: Чернобыль и Киев глазами туриста – о хорошем, плохом и неприглядном – новости 2000.ua


EU top jobs and climate action in focus as leaders convene in Brussels

The Parliament Magazine | June 20, 2019

European Union leaders face decisions on two major issues – the appointment of the EU institutions’ top posts and climate action targets – at a summit starting in Brussels on Thursday. Source: EU top jobs and climate action in focus as leaders convene


EU wants Member States to implement Paris agreement faster

New Europe | June 19, 2019

The Member States of the European Union needs to step up their efforts to meet the bloc’s climate objectives and implement the Paris Climate Agreement, according to report by the Commission published on 18 June.The Commission’s assessment of Member Sta


Ireland rows in behind EU 2050 net zero emissions target

Green News | June 19, 2019

Ireland was among four Member States countries to yesterday announce their support for a net zero emissions target for the European Union by 2050. Source: Ireland rows in behind EU 2050 net zero emissions target


A treasured World Heritage Site in Bulgaria is under threat from a trans-European road network – Equal Times

Equal Times | June 19, 2019

From Valentin Stoichkov’s terrace, the views over the Pirin Mountains are breathtaking. The deputy mayor of the small town of Kresna, in south-western Bulgaria, has built an extension to his family’s modest dacha (summer home) in the foothills of this


V4’s Just Transition without Transition

Visegrad Info | June 17, 2019

Coal phase-out is inevitable if the world wants to limit global warming to 1.5°C. The question therefore arises not whether to shift to the low-emission economy but when. And how to do that without leaving the people from coal-abundant regions behind.


EU leaders keep saying climate is a priority. Here’s something they can do

Climate Home | June 6, 2019

The European Investment Bank is the world’s largest multilateral lender and it keeps funding fossil fuels. Next week EU finance ministers can change that Source: EU leaders keep saying climate is a priority. Here’s something they can do


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