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Biomass Power Plant at BAT Factory and Geothermal Energy Research in Croatia

One of the latest steps in Croatia’s energy transition is the opening of a biomass power plant in Kanfanar. This plant is part of the British American Tobacco (BAT) factory, one of...

A New Method for Long-Term Drought Prediction – Improved Water Resource Planning

Accurate drought forecasting could play a crucial role in managing water resources at both national and international levels, in line with the EU Water Framework Directive. As temperatures rise, precipitation patterns have...

Should We Bring Back Public Bathhouses for Sustainability?

For most of us, a day without bathing is simply unimaginable – especially in summer when we refresh ourselves several times a day. Now, imagine suddenly losing that luxury in our own...

Japanese Researchers Develop Plastic That Decomposes in the Ocean Within a Day, Returning Phosphorus and Nitrogen to Nature

Japanese researchers have developed a revolutionary material that is not only an alternative to traditional plastic but is also significantly more sustainable than existing biodegradable materials. A team from the RIKEN Centre...

Untapped Potential – Croatia Explores Geothermal Well in Zagreb County

In Velika Gorica, a town of over 60,000 residents in Croatia, the drilling of an exploratory geothermal well has commenced, marking a step toward assessing the potential use of geothermal energy for...

Almost 48 Million Europeans Cannot Afford Heating – Half of Them Are Employed

As temperatures drop, the number of people across the European Union who are unable to heat their homes is rising. New data published by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) reveals that...

Young People’s Views on Climate Change: Thermal Power Plants as the Main Source of Pollution

A study conducted as part of the project „Raising Awareness about Climate Change and Energy Transition in Serbia” under SAFE Nature and Climate 2022-2025 revealed how aware young people are of the...

New Generation of Solar Cells – Fully Recyclable and Environmentally Friendly

Researchers from Linköping University in Sweden have developed a revolutionary method for recycling next-generation solar cells, enabling their reuse without harmful chemicals. This innovation, published in the journal Nature, could solve the...

Solar Chimney – A Modern Solution Inspired by the Ancient Egyptian Cooling System

Today, in a world where technology allows us to control almost everything with just the press of a button, it is hard to imagine how our ancestors managed to survive without cooling...

Snow and Solar Power Plants – Enemies or Allies in Green Energy Production?

Solar energy is a renewable source that is increasingly discussed daily, yet many questions and uncertainties remain about the challenges and advantages it offers. Answers to such questions are particularly important for...

Strategies for Planet Preservation

Norway, a country known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and very high standard of living, stands out with its high level of education, strong commitment to environmental protection, and...

Collision of Two Weather Extremes in the USA

Although the Balkans are characterized by a temperate climate, in recent years, we have increasingly faced frequent and intense weather extremes. Extended dry periods are interrupted by heavy rains causing floods, and...

E-Mobility – Abb Way

In its latest report, the United Nations warns that the world has just 12 years to drastically reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming to 1.5°C. Currently, the temperature is already 1°C...

The First Electric Vehicle Charger “Made in BiH”

Awareness of electromobility is continuously growing, and the automotive industry strives to produce more affordable electric vehicles (EVs). However, charging these vehicles can be problematic due to the lack of public chargers....

The Baltic Sea in Peril – Rising Bacteria and Declining Oxygen Levels Alarm Scientists

The Baltic Sea is an ecosystem that has undergone significant changes due to human activities, jeopardizing its functionality and biological balance. Among the most severe negative impacts are eutrophication, pollution, climate change,...

Black Days for the Black Brew: How Climate Change Impacts Coffee Production

Coffee is much more than a beverage – it’s a symbol of meeting with good friends, an essential part of family gatherings, or a moment stolen just for ourselves, the first sip...

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