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The July Wildfire Wave In Serbia – An Alarm We Must Not Ignore

In July 2025, Serbia faced one of the most severe wildfire waves in its recent history. Although forest and field fires are not usually expected every summer to the extent, they are...

The Primeval Forests of the Federation of BiH Among the Few in Europe

Primeval forests are one of the most valuable and most sensitive ecosystems on Earth. They absorb large amounts of rainfall, serve as a crucial regulatory core of global climate and biogeochemical processes,...

Energy Advisory Centers: Knowledge as the Currency of Climate Policy

Opportunities for change sometimes arise only in times of crisis. Climate change is a crisis that has forced us to finally alter our poor energy habits and raise the level of energy...

New Rules Shape the Pellet Market in Serbia

Clear rules have recently been established in the domestic wood biomass market, bringing more order, safety, and transparency. The quality of firewood, wood pellets, and wood briquettes is, for the first time,...

The Whisper of Trees – How to Recognize Signs of Declining Health

As we sit in the shade of a large tree with a lush canopy and gaze up at it, the tree appears as a symbol of strength and longevity, firmly attached to...

The Soundscape of the Sea: The Listening to Its Depth

The underwater world is constantly alive with sound. The deeper you go, the more light fades, while sound continues its journey through water as vibrations, remaining a reliable guide. In such an...

Sustainable Energy in Practice – First Advanced EV System in Serbia

The companies Charge&GO and Schneider Electric have implemented the first dynamic load management project on an electric charger at the OMV Lapovo South location. With this new collaboration, both companies once again confirm...

Nuclear energy – Risk or pillar of Energy stability?

Countries striving for energy stability and achieving carbon neutrality are increasingly discussing nuclear energy as a possible source of a sustainable and stable electricity supply. Nuclear energy can complement an energy mix comprising...

YugoHrana – Sharing Empathy and Surplus from the Plate

Food waste has always sparked debate within human communities. While some had the privilege of surplus, often discarded without much thought, others strove through solidarity and sharing to ensure everyone could at...

A Global Standard for the Environmental Responsibility of the Cocoa Industry

Over the past year, the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) hosted the 5th World Cocoa Conference, at which the Brussels Declaration was adopted—a document that lays the foundation for a more sustainable, transparent,...

Two and a Half Decades of Fighting for a Clean Future

The fight against climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges today, and the transition to clean energy sources is a crucial step toward a sustainable future. Guided by these...

Mushroom-Based Batteries – A Story of Applying Nature’s Cycle in Technology

The development of batteries marked a turning point in technological advancement, enabling numerous benefits without which life today would be almost unimaginable. In the past, batteries were used only for simple devices,...

Water Purification Using Activated Carbon Derived from Biowaste

The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences is the largest institute of national importance for the Republic of Serbia, operating under the University of Belgrade. It conducts multidisciplinary research with a particular focus...

Collapse of Energy Grids and Their Resilience in the 21st Century

Electricity grids are the backbone of energy systems, from which complex and interconnected lines branch out, enabling even the most remote places in the country to access electricity. In the first half...

A School Project That Turns Waste PET Packaging into 3D Printing Filament

A truly conscious relationship toward nature preservation is developed through upbringing, education, and the active involvement of children in ecological initiatives. At the Technical School in Pirot, Professor Bojan Ćirić, in the...

When local waste becomes a resource

Plastic is one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time – it decomposes slowly, often ends up in rivers, lakes, and forests, and harms not only plant and animal life but...
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