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Smart gardens – a technological response to climate challenges in agriculture

Agriculture in Serbia faces significant challenges today. Climate change brings increasingly unpredictable weather conditions, while the average age of the farming population is high, and producers’ financial capacity is often limited. Added...

WWF Expands a Network Of Hope – From Vienna To The Danube, From Schools To Forests

Climate change in Serbia is no longer an abstract threat – it is a reality. Droughts, extreme weather events, and shifts in seasonality are leaving a profound impact not only on agriculture...

RESET Project Results: Education and Skills for the Renewable Energy Future of the Western Balkans (2023–2025)

Did you know that in the Western Balkans, carbon intensity is more than five times higher than in the EU, and that most households still rely on coal, oil, or even traditional...

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,...

The Forests of Serbia – Guardians of Water, Soil, Life, and the Future

As the world increasingly recognises forests as key allies in the fight against climate change, Serbia is recording a positive trend – forest cover today stands at 39 percent, with total green...

Dresses Made from Flour Sacks – A Lesson in Recycling

During the Great Depression in the United States, when money for even basic needs was scarce, women showed that functionality and aesthetics could be created even out of limited resources. At that time,...

Denmark Converts Agricultural Land into Forests – EU Provides €626 Million

Denmark will receive €626 million in support from the European Union to promote afforestation. The aim of this measure is to strengthen environmental protection, mitigate the effects of climate change, and adapt...

Solar Trees: A New Chance for Solar Energy Development Without Destroying Forests

The global expansion of solar energy often comes with a high ecological cost—massive deforestation to make way for solar panels, creating a deep conflict between the need for renewable energy and the...

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,...

Revolution in Reforestation – AI Robot Plants 100 Trees per Hour

Humans destroy, humans repair – like in a vicious circle, we live in an age that develops and changes at lightning speed, yet also degrades. How many times must nature suffer for...

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...

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...

GreenCleanS as a Response to the Environmental Challenges of Oil Regeneration

The GreenCleanS project, funded under the Green Program of Cooperation between Science and Industry of the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, is being implemented by the Institute of Electrical Engineering...

Access to Electricity in 2025 Shows Progress, But Universal Access by 2030 Still Unlikely

Global access to electricity improved in 2025 compared to 2022, but the progress remains insufficient to achieve universal access by 2030. The report Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report 2025 reveals...

When Food Waste Becomes a Resource

Food waste presents a serious global challenge that goes beyond economic and environmental dimensions, pointing to a deep imbalance in the world. While millions of people go hungry, enormous quantities of food...

CIRES Study: Wildfires Pollute Rivers for Up to Eight Years After They Burn

The time of year has arrived when red weather alerts become a daily feature in forecasts. High temperatures and dry air pose a danger related to a phenomenon once considered seasonal and...

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