


Clock is ticking for coal - What comes after 2023?

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?

Adopted bylaw which regulates career guidance and counselling of students in dual education

Energy management in Serbia - How do we achieve sustainability?

Accurate emission data as a precondition for fight against climate change

Wash your hands! If you can...

COVID-19 and the environment

Affordable and clean energy for all
