Western Balkan power plants caused ‘nearly 19,000 deaths’ in Europe, according to report estimates
7 September 2021 | Euronews
7 September 2021 | Euronews
Pollution from coal-fired power plants in Western Balkan countries caused almost 19,000 deaths in Europe over the last three years, …
7 September 2021 | Dnevni Avaz
Zagađenje sumpor-dioksidom (SO2) iz termoelektrana u Bosni i Hercegovini se, tokom 2020. godine povećalo, uprkos investicijama u …
7 September 2021 | Al Jazeera English
Coal plants in the western Balkans led to 19,000 deaths over the past three years, more than half of which were in the EU.
7 September 2021 | Balkan Green Energy News
Almost 12,000 people died from 2018 to 2020 because of breaches of legally binding pollution limits in coal-fired thermal power plants in …
7 September 2021 | Deutsche Welle (Macedonian)
Термоцентралите на јаглен во Западен Балкан ги кршат законите за загадување на воздухот и предизвикуваат смртни случаи – за две години …
Битола лани емитирала повеќе сулфур диоксид од сите електрани во Германија заедно, а вклучувајќи го и ТЕЦ Осломеј …
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