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Balkans

The heroic dust monitor

July 22, 2021

This year we are marking five years since Bankwatch engaged in air pollution work in the Balkans. Throughout these years, there was one constant in the work – the environmental dust monitor. It has become the hero of many communities and is known to every organisation in the region that works for cleaner air.


Големият замърсител в ЕС са въглищните централи на Западните балкани

July 22, 2021

Публикувано във факти.бг: Западните Балканите емитират двойно повече серен диоксид (SO2) от 221 електроцентрали в ЕС


Въглищните централи на Западните Балкани са най-големият замърсител

July 21, 2021

В момента Северна Македония е единствената държава в Западните Балкани, която потвърди, че ще се откаже от въглищата. Плановете са Скопие …


GLOBALNO ZAGRIJAVANJE, SUŠA, GLAD: Zašto su ljeta sve toplija?

July 18, 2021

Toplotni talas u Kanadi u junu odneo je desetine života, javlja britanski javni servis BBC. U …


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

July 15, 2021

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

July 14, 2021

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

July 13, 2021

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

July 13, 2021

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


U Ugljeviku poljsko-kineski investitor planira drugu termoelektranu – Tacno.net

July 13, 2021

Foto: capital.ba Ruski milijarder Rashid Serdarov, vlasnik kompanije Comsar Energy Republika Srpska (RS), potpisao je ugovor sa državnom …


Western Balkan coal power plants polluted twice as much as those in the EU in 2019

July 12, 2021

The non-compliance of Western Balkan coal power plants with the emission limits enshrined in the Energy Community Treaty is reflected in the region’s high sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOX) and dust emissions. This briefing looks mainly at th


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