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QUICK AND EASY WAY TO THE NEAREST CHARGER IN THE CHARGE&GO NETWORK

The expansion of electromobility depends on the speed of development of the infrastructure for charging electric vehicles. Despite a large number of available chargers, electric car drivers often have to make a...

Report on the quality of EU bathing waters

The European Environment Agency (EEA) in collaboration with the Commission reports that the majority of European bathing sites meet the European Union's highest ‘excellent’ water quality standards in 2022, maintaining the quality...

Food Price Inflation Escalates Global Hunger Crisis

Global food price inflation continues to soar, causing significant concern about the escalation of food insecurity across the world. As much as 78.6 percent of high-income nations are experiencing high food price...

Baltic Sea shipping should avoid copper in antifouling paints and open-loop scrubbers to mitigate pollution

In the most recent Helsinki Commission (HELCOM) assessment (2011-2016), all the Baltic Sea basins failed to reach good environmental status as defined by the EU Maritime Strategy Framework Directive. HELCOM offers data...

THE CHARGE&GO NETWORK IS EXPANDING!

If it seems to you that the development of electromobility in our country looks like a comical situation in which you either have a can or an opener, you are not far...

Number 29 – May 2023

This time I will skip the usual announcement of our new texts and share what I have been thinking about these days.It is not easy to understand all the changes happening in...

Europe Needs to Step up Circular Economy Efforts, Including on Waste Prevention

The EEA briefing ‘How far is Europe from reaching its ambition to double the circular use of materials?’ shows that, in 2021, about 11.7 percent of all materials used in the EU...

Ground-breaking data platform plays key role in tackling acute food insecurity in food crises

Detailed, comprehensive and timely data is essential to address the impact of shocks such as, earthquakes or conflict on agricultural production and livelihoods in parts of the world affected by food crises. Since...

A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SOLAR POWER PLANT

The new Law on Renewable Energy Sources (RES), and state subsidies for the purchase of solar power plant equipment created the prerequisites for a real market boom. Both individuals and companies have...

More action needed in the EU to reduce the impacts of chemical pesticides

Widespread pesticide use is major source of pollution — contaminating water, soil and air, driving biodiversity loss and leading to pest resistance. Human exposure to chemical pesticides is linked to chronic illnesses,...

CHARGE&GO IS EXPANDING THE CHARGING NETWORK

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of an electric vehicle is where to charge it! A well-distributed charging network is essential for electric car drivers to plan their...

EU Lawmakers Vote to Include Maize, Meat Imports in Anti-Deforestation Rules

The European Parliament has voted to extend the agricultural goods covered by the bloc’s new law against imports linked to deforestation to include maize, poultry and pig meat in a move hailed...

The Potential of the Region is Substantial, We Must Act Swiftly Right Now

The Energy Week Western Balkans conference organized by the British company Invest In Network is underway in Montenegro. The first panel discussed the potential of clean energy sources in the Western Balkans. The...

Municipality on the Path to Green Transformation and Economic Development

In the central part of Serbia, there is a settlement of medieval origin – Lapovo. By royal decree, once a large Serbian village, in 1896, it was declared a small town. Today,...

Serbia Helps Bulgaria Ensure Navigability of Danube

Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirovic said in Sofia that the government of Bulgaria accepted the help offered by Serbia in the form of machines, which will carry out the...

How Digital Technology and Innovation Can Help Protect the Planet

For many countries around the world, from the US and the UK to China and Japan, July was one of the hottest months since global record-keeping began in the 1800s. The global...

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