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When AI Answers, the Planet Pays: The Truth About Electricity and Water Consumption

We hardly noticed when ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and other AI chatbots snuck into every segment of our lives – from planning family trips to solving complicated work tasks, and even dealing with love...

Power in Every Drop – How Rain Becomes Electricity

Energy is all around us – in the air, in the waves, and even in the grass beneath our feet. The key question is no longer whether energy exists, but whether we...

In the Rock, Odor-Free and with Style – The Story of Henriksdal

If you thought Stockholm’s most exciting attractions were the old town, museums, and IKEA, I hate to disappoint (or maybe delight) you – the real marvel lies underground, in the form of...

Užice Leads the Way in Energy Efficiency

For many local governments in Serbia, air pollution is one of the biggest challenges, requiring significant investments and active participation from all sectors of society. However, Užice proves that progress in environmental...

Circular Economy – An Investment In The Future

The circular economy is becoming an increasingly important concept in global efforts towards sustainable development, and its implementation in Serbia could bring numerous economic, environmental, and social benefits. To explore how the...

Chemtrails or Something Else – How White Streaks in the Sky Affect Global Warming

You’ve probably heard the story – planes releasing mysterious chemicals to alter the weather, control our thoughts, or conduct who-knows-what experiments on us. Maybe you’ve even looked up at the sky, seen...

SET Trebinje 2025: Immature Projects and Unaligned Regulations Hinder the Region’s Energy Transition

On the final day of the SET Trebinje 2025 summit, a panel discussion was held on the challenges of investing in renewable energy sources (RES) and administrative barriers. Panelists revealed the main...

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...

The Future of Solar Energy in the Balkans

Renewable energy sources are becoming the cornerstone of the global transition toward a more sustainable future, with companies like SolarSK playing a key role in this process. As a leader in the...

Microplastics – The Invisible Culprit Behind the Rise in Neurological Disorders?

Once again, scientists have surprised us with new findings about microplastics – and this time, they are far from reassuring. A study conducted by the American Academy of Neurology has revealed a...

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...

Climate Crisis and Social Injustice: Who Really Pays the Price?

As climate change becomes increasingly visible and intense, it is clear that it does not affect everyone equally. Those who have contributed the least to the ecological crisis often bear its heaviest...

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...

How Air Pollution Affects Our Cognitive Abilities

A recent study by scientists from the University of Birmingham and the University of Manchester has revealed that even short-term exposure to high concentrations of air pollution particles (PM) can negatively impact...

Sustainability Solutions Tailored by ABB

In a world where business success often conflicts with ecological challenges, ABB provides an inspiring example of how responsible business practices can go hand in hand with environmental preservation. Through innovative solutions,...

Microbes in Action: Nature’s Fighters Against Air Pollution

Imagine this: trillions of microbes are constantly working to remove toxic gases from the air, and we are completely unaware of it. Scientists from Monash University in Melbourne have discovered that microbes use...

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