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Brazil Between the Challenges and Opportunities of the Green Transition
At a time when the world is facing increasingly visible consequences of climate change, Brazil finds itself at a crucial crossroads between strong development ambitions and complex environmental challenges. The protection of the Amazon, the advancement of renewable energy, the…

Prelog – A Small City With a Big Vision
Prelog is a town in Međimurje County, northern Croatia, that is highly committed to sustainable development and environmental protection. The city actively promotes green initiatives and projects that improve the quality of life of its residents and position the community…

How CBAM Will Transform the Serbian Economy
As of 1 January 2026, Serbia enters a new economic reality: the full implementation of CBAM (the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) will not only pose a regulatory challenge but also test the domestic economy’s readiness for an accelerated energy transition.…

Celebrating Five Years of Siemens Energy Serbia: Shaping the Energy Future of the Region
Five years after Siemens Energy became an independent company, this global energy leader has grown into one of the key drivers of energy transition. In Serbia, Siemens Energy has maintained its reputation as a trusted partner to the power sector…

Climate-Resilient Cities Through Sustainable Architecture and Green Infrastructure
Climate change is increasingly shaping life in cities — from heat waves and floods to pressure on infrastructure and public health. The question of how to make urban environments more resilient has become one of the key issues in contemporary…

Green Construction in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Obstacles on the Path to Sustainability
The Green Building Council – Green Council BiH association brings together experts from various fields to promote best practices in sustainable and responsible construction through an interdisciplinary approach. They have produced a substantial number of scientific and professional publications, as…

Brutalism and Its Identity in the Era of Architectural Uniformity
The architectural style that marked the second half of the 20th century—born out of the need for rapid urban reconstruction and characterized by the raw power of materials and simplicity of form—came to be known as Brutalism. The distinctive, rough…



