The Impact of Pesticides on Brain Development – New Research Reveals Serious Gaps in the EU
Most people believe that a pesticide can only reach the market after undergoing rigorous scientific testing and detailed oversight by regulatory institutions. This trust forms the very foundation of Europe’s entire food safety system. However, what if the problem lies not in the science itself, but in the way scientific…
EU adopts electricity grid package, but without sufficiently concrete mechanisms
The Council of the European Union has adopted an agreement on the European Electricity Grids Package, aimed at modernising energy…
New Artificial Turf Without Microplastics Is Changing Sports Fields
Artificial turf, most commonly used on sports fields, children’s playgrounds, in parks, and for landscaping yards, is generally made from…
Transport as Climate Policy: How European Cities Are Changing People’s Habits
In European capitals today, it is no longer sufficient for public transport lines to simply become faster and more modern.…
The Youth for Clean Energy Section Drives Innovation in Tuzla
How waste can be smartly utilized with a bit of creativity is demonstrated by the students of the Mechanical School…
UEFA and European Leagues present Football Event Sustainability Manual
UEFA and European Leagues have introduced a new Football Event Sustainability Manual, a comprehensive tool designed to help clubs, leagues…
European Parliament Adopts New Rules for Vehicle Circularity
The European Parliament has given final approval to a new regulation introducing circular economy principles into the European Union’s automotive…
Energy
EU adopts electricity grid package, but without sufficiently concrete mechanisms
The Council of the European Union has adopted an agreement on the European Electricity Grids Package, aimed at modernising energy grids, accelerating electrification, and strengthening Europe’s energy security. At the same time, a tripartite agreement on…
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Number 47 – April 2026
Editorial work sometimes feels like assembling a mosaic – with each issue, we strive to bring together the best pieces we have. This time, however, something different happened: the pieces seemed to fall into place on…
























