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E-mobility in Slovenia has recorded strong growth in recent years, but the key questions today are no longer related solely to the number of vehicles on the road. The focus has shifted to infrastructure quality, user experience, and public trust…

In recent years, Poland has been rapidly developing its renewable energy sector. A country long reliant on coal is increasingly investing in modernizing its power grid and integrating clean energy sources. An overview of the country’s current energy landscape, its…

Conflicts around the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies pass, have exposed the vulnerability of global reliance on fossil fuels. At the same time, instability in the Middle East is increasingly steering…

The movement „Karton revolucija” was founded five years ago in Tuzla, determined to fight for dignity and against injustice, as well as for the right to water, air, and food. The founders of the movement, Adi Selman and Nedim Musić,…

Greece ranks among Europe’s frontrunners in the development of renewable energy sources, with approximately 65% of renewables in its energy mix. For this reason, the country’s experience represents a valuable guideline for Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is only now entering…

The Municipality of Brod is working intensively to improve waste management, focusing on recycling construction materials, remediation of the municipal landfill, and public education—thereby contributing to a greener transition. We spoke with Milan Zečević, Mayor of the Municipality of Brod,…

How everyday, previously used objects can be given a second life is something Nina Stanarević, a graphic designer and hand bookbinder from Banja Luka, demonstrates through her work every day. Her brand, Studio Tisa, is recognized for its commitment to…