Belgrade Open School brings you the forteenth edition of its monthly “Energy, Climate and Environment” newsletter.
In light of the dynamic development of public policies in the field of environment, climate change and energy - both at national and global level - we think it is important to keep up with trends for all of us interested in these issues. There are many sources of information, as well as events, and it is not always easy to keep track of all of them. We prepared for you the overview of the most important news and events in the previous month, at the level of Serbia, the region, the European Union and at the global level.
The issue of air quality always emerges at the beginning of the heating season. The quality of air was a pressing issue in many cities in all parts of Serbia, during the last year. Institutions of the Republic of Serbia still find it challenging to include accurate data in official documents. While reducing emissions from the car industry was the hot topic in Brussels and Luxembourg, decision makers in Copenhagen discussed completely banning internal combustion engines. Messages from the IPCC report are still strongly resonating all over the world, with many people questioning things such as their nutrition habits and their impact on climate change.
These are some of the topics you can find out more about in the latest edition of our newsletter, which is available here. You can register for receiving the newsletter regularly on this link. The newsletter archive is available here.
If you have any suggestions or comments regarding the content of our newsletter, feel free to get in touch via mirjana.jovanovic@bos.rs
Until the next issue of our newsletter, we send you our best regards.
Belgrade Open School project team
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