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In the air tonight: visualising SO2 emissions from coal power plants in the western Balkans

July 8, 2020

Grasping what a 600% breach of allowed SO2 emissions means is not an easy job, but our data visualisation does just that. In addition to choking the communities where coal power plants are located, SO2 pollution from the Western Balkans often reaches as far as Russia and the Black Sea Coast to the east and Germany to the West!


Zbog termoelektrane Ugljevik BiH je na drugom mjestu liste zagađivača u Evropi

January 26, 2020

Troškovi liječenja stanovnika Evropske unije uzrokovani otrovnim balkanskim termoelektranama iznose između tri i šest milijardi eura na godišnjem nivo. Source : Zbog termoelektrane Ugljevik BiH je na drugom mjestu liste zagađivača u Evropi


Termoelektrane na ugalj na Zapadnom Balkanu zagađuju vazduh šest puta više nego što je dozvoljeno

December 10, 2019

Beograd, 10. decembar 2019. – Kostolac B najveći je zagađivač sumpor dioksidom (SO2) u regionu, uprkos izgradnji postrojenja za odsumporavanje, pokazuje novo istraživanje mreže CEE Bankwatch.Termoelektrane na ugalj na Zapadnom Balkanu zagađuju vazduh š


What will it take to make Balkan leaders realise new coal plants are a liability, not a gold mine?

June 16, 2017

Almost all the countries in the Balkan region are planning to build new coal power plants, but there has been virtually no mention of the need for them to comply with new pollution standards.


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