Can we protect nature from climate change?
Move.Link.Engage and green panels: Important topics on an important event
Winter air in the Western Balkans - more dangerous than the Night King
Letters from Poznan: About (im)possible energy policy
Poznan is a picturesque city, one of the oldest and largest in Poland. It is located on the Warta River and has over 500,000 inhabitants who enjoy rich history, monuments and excellent restaurants. Have you ever heard of the Berlin Process? Within the Berlin Process, representatives of the countries of the region meet every year at the European Union - Western Balkans Summit. This year, Poznan hosted representatives of the Western Balkans, business and civil sectors from July 3rd to July 5th.
How much do we know about climate change?
Where is the green wave taking us?
Citizens and trade unions as leaders of change and active participants in energy transition
Chapter 15: Trotting towards cleaner energy
Embracing a decarbonized future – dream or reality?
European Commission Report and Chapter 27: Progress uncertain, stagnancy very certain
The floods in Kraljevo, the dying bees in Kikinda, the water with the addition of arsenic in Zrenjanin, the Danube, which still generously accepts all the untreated sewage water of Belgrade, the November’s air - all this will tell us that environmental protection in Serbia is of key importance. How well do we know that?