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‘Either the tracker had dropped, or he was dead’: The curious case of Cachou the bear

17 July 2021  | The Independent

When Cachou the bear was killed, authorities and conservationists wanted answers – but the case wouldn’t be easy to solve, writes Laura …

Central and Eastern Europe’s buildings renovation plans fall far short of 55% emissions cuts

16 July 2021  | Energy Post

July 16, 2021 by Christophe Jost Leave a Comment

Western Balkans coal plants pollute twice as much as those in the EU

15 July 2021  | Emerging Europe

North Macedonia is currently the only country in the Western Balkans to have confirmed that it will exit coal.nnA new report by the Centre …

Report: Western Balkan coal plants pollute twice as much as those in the EU

14 July 2021  | EU Reporter

A report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and Bankwatch set to be released on 12 July shows how 18 coal-fired …

U Ugljeviku poljsko-kineski investitor planira drugu termoelektranu

13 July 2021  | FACE ba

Ugljevik bi uskoro mogao dobiti još jednu termoelektranu suprotno sugestijama koje je Energetska zajednica uputila BiH.nBila bi to druga …

Coal power stations in Western Balkans emit twice as much SO2 as EU plants

13 July 2021  | Gazeta Tema - English

For example, Serbia’s Nikola Tesla A thermal power plant exceeded the total SO2 emissions of the highest-emitting EU country, Poland, a …

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