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Coal in the Balkans

Oblaci sumpor-dioksida se šire iz BiH i Srbije

June 22, 2022

Ne poštuju se strategije koje su države potpisale vezane za rješavanje problema vezanih za klimatske promjene – poručuju ekolozi iz regiona …


The Green Brief: when to call a crisis a crisis

June 22, 2022

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RERI: Zagađenje iz termoelektrana na ugalj na zapadnom Balkanu i dalje ogromno, ilegalno i smrtonosno

June 21, 2022

U 2021. godini, termoelektrane na ugalj na Zapadnom Balkanu ponovo su kršile legislativu o zagađenju vazduha četvrtu godinu zaredom, …


РЕК Битола и Осломеј загадуваат шест пати над дозволеното, покажува извештајот на CEE Bankwatch Network

June 21, 2022

Електраните што користат јаглен сè уште загадуваат со огромни количини прашина и сулфур диоксид, а РЕК Битола и Осломеј и понатаму се меѓу …


Загадувањето со јаглен е смртоносно, Еко – свест ја потсетува Владата

June 21, 2022

Во контекст на енергетската криза со гасот и електричната енергија и најавите за поголемо користење на јагленот во индустријата како …


Western Balkan coal pollution still massive, illegal and deadly – new report

June 21, 2022

In 2021, Western Balkan coal plants flagrantly breached air pollution legislation under the Energy Community Treaty for the fourth year in a row, emitting five times as much sulphur dioxide and 1.8 times as much dust as allowed, according to a report released today by CEE Bankwatch Network.


Termoelektrane na ugalj na zapadnom Balkanu emituju pet puta više sumpor-dioksida od dozvoljenog

June 21, 2022

Foto BazannU 2021. godini, termoelektrane na ugalj na zapadnom Balkanu su ponovo prekršile legislativu o zagađenju vazduha četvrtu godinu …


Romania’s decision to phase out coal by 2030: how will it serve a just and green energy transition?

June 17, 2022

Romania finally has its first concrete proposal to phase out coal by 2030. However, to ensure a successful transition, the end of coal needs to be linked with plans to increase renewable energy and a commitment to stay away from gas.


CBAM’s coming, it’s time to put a price on carbon!

June 15, 2022

Electricity* traded between Western Balkan countries** and the EU will need to embed the cost of CO2 in its final price, potentially from as early as 2025.


The cautionary tale of Montenegro’s emission trading scheme

June 6, 2022

In 2020, Montenegro received widespread praise for being the first Western Balkan country to introduce carbon pricing. Less than a year later, however, the scheme’s shortcomings were exposed. What can other Western Balkan countries learn from this experience?


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