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FAO: Global Fish Stocks Are Recovering, but Overfishing Remains a Concern

The latest report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), “The State of World Fisheries and Aquatic Resources – 2025”, offers the most comprehensive insight to date into...

Volvo Trucks – The Market Leader in Electric Trucks in Europe and North America

Volvo Trucks is the leader in the heavy-duty electric truck segment (16 tons and above) in Europe for the fifth consecutive year. At the end of 2024, the company held a market...

Farizon and the Future of Electric Commercial Vehicles

The development of electromobility in Serbia presents numerous challenges and great opportunities for transforming the transport sector. Lazar Radanov Radičev, Director of Delta Auto Group, speaks about the potential of electric commercial...

A Solar Recipe for Lower Bills

In a time overwhelmed by challenges—both globally and locally— entrepreneurs and industrialists are finding it increasingly difficult to identify efficient ways to increase the well-known top line of their business, i.e., revenue. However,...

The U.S. Sets a New Goal: Quadrupling Nuclear Capacity by Mid-Century

The United States has announced a significant shift in its energy policy through a series of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump. The goal is to increase nuclear energy capacity from...

The Development Of Electric Vehicles In Serbia – A Retrospective And A Look Ahead

The beginnings of electric vehicle development in Serbia date back to the mid-1970s. Sharp increases in oil prices and the first oil crisis of 1973, known as the first oil shock, spurred...

World Bee Day Calls for Urgent Action – Human Survival Depends on Bees

Today, World Bee Day is being marked across the globe – a day aimed at raising awareness about the vital role bees play in preserving biodiversity, sustaining ecosystems, and ensuring global food...

Study in South Asia: How Seemingly Simple Changes in Brick Kilns Delivered Major Results

Bangladesh is among the most polluted countries in the world. A significant portion of this pollution stems from its industrial sector—especially textile, leather, and construction industries—as well as the wastewater they generate...

Meet Cork – The Material of the 21st Century

The planet is rapidly changing, facing challenges such as climate change and the depletion of natural resources. We need solutions that balance economic growth and environmental protection. In the search for better...

Art Blooms – The Most Beautiful Front of the Environmental Fight

Art has become a powerful ally in raising awareness about nature conservation in a world increasingly facing environmental challenges. Valentina Talijan, a visual artist from Smederevska Palanka, has found a way to...

How to defuse the EU’s carbon tax time bomb

Energy costs and taxes are political dynamite, easily exploited by populist parties. And yet, the EU is set to introduce an economy-wide carbon price (ETS2) on transport and heating fuels in 2027.  Carbon...

A Programme That Changes Lives

When the first initiatives within the PRO – Local Governance for People and Nature programme were launched two years ago, it was clear that its impact would be far-reaching. This ambitious programme,...

From Soot to Ink – How Pollution Becomes a Tool for Art

Air pollution often resembles dense fog covering cities, and artists frequently use it as inspiration for powerful, mystical photographs. While it may appear abstract and mesmerizing in images, the reality is far...

A Potato That Defies Global Warming – How Science Is Shaping Climate-Resilient Food

A farmer is the foundation of every society’s stability and security. While climate change affects nearly every sector, agriculture is among the most vulnerable—as it relies on nature more than any other...

How to Achieve More Efficient Wastewater Management in Serbia

Wastewater management in Serbia still lags behind European standards, and the number of treatment facilities remains far below the necessary level. In order to reach acceptable standards for protecting watercourses and align...

Big Plans for Batteries in Europe – Will They Come True?

Due to the key role of batteries, especially in the automotive industry, many companies are striving to start production in Europe. The announced production capacities by 2030 exceed two terawatt-hours annually. However,...

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