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Bosnia’s coal plants the biggest polluters in Western Balkans, CEE Bankwatch survey shows

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia June 18, 2025

Across the region, six units exceeded their individual ceilings for sulphur dioxide emissions by more than ten times last year, according to a survey by environmental NGO CEE Bankwatch.

Bosqar Invest raises €143.2mn with Croatia’s largest corporate sustainability-linked bond

bne IntelliNews June 15, 2025

Issuance drew strong demand from both regional and international investors, surpassing its initial target of €110mn.

Why South Korea must prioritise bilateral nuclear research over fragmented one-off projects

bno - Taipei Office June 13, 2025

Should South Korea continue spreading its efforts across short-term, individual projects – often tied to specific, time-consuming contracts – or should it double down on long-term, bilateral nuclear research partnerships?

Croatia could source all electricity from renewables by 2030, Greenpeace study finds

bne IntelliNews June 8, 2025

Environmental NGO says Croatia could expand its solar power capacity to 5 GW and wind power to 4.2 GW within the next five years.

Global energy investment to reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, but problems with grids remain – IEA

bne IntelliNews June 5, 2025

Global energy investment is projected to reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, despite continued economic uncertainty and heightened geopolitical risks, according to the International Energy Agency.

40% of Europe already in a drought before summer gets fully underway

bne IntelliNews June 3, 2025

As Europe slides into its third disaster season, 40% of the EU is already officially facing a drought before the hottest months of the year arrive. And this year’s droughts are likely to become even worse than previous heatwaves.

Thousands of species threatened by climate crisis, says novel study

bne IntelliNews May 27, 2025

A new study highlights the growing threat climate change poses to animal life, identifying over 3,500 species as at risk.

Record temperatures around the world – Statista

Anna Fleck for Statista May 22, 2025

A heat wave is sweeping across South Asia, with temperatures having reached 44°C in India’s Jaipur and 50°C in Pakistan’s Shaheed Benazirabad in April, Statista reports.

Wildfires in Syria's Jabal Turkman expand as strong winds hamper control efforts

bna Cairo Bureau May 11, 2025

Wildfires in Syria's Jabal Turkman have expanded due to strong winds as firefighting teams battle the blaze for a fifth consecutive day.

Young generations face unprecedented climate extremes

bnm Gulf bureau May 8, 2025

More than half of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented lifetime exposure to extreme heatwaves even if global warming is limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

UK insect numbers plummet by two thirds in three years, Bugs Matter survey shows

bne IntelliNews May 6, 2025

The population of flying insects in the United Kingdom has fallen by two thirds in just three years, according to new findings from a nationwide “Bugs Matter” citizen survey, raising alarm among ecologists and conservation groups.

Bosnia secures €80mn World Bank loan to finance coal phase-out and energy transition

bne IntelliNews May 5, 2025

Funds to back project to repurpose post-mining lands in Banovići, Zenica and Kreka, and facilitate the closure of underground mining operations in Zenica.

EU swaps China for Russia in procurement of rare earth metals

bne IntelliNews May 1, 2025

The EU is increasingly turning to China to source hard-to-find rare earth metals and dropping previous import deals with Russia.

Spanish blackout caused by extreme weather and a major renewables failure for the first time

bne IntelliNews April 30, 2025

A widespread blackout that plunged Spain, Portugal, Andorra and parts of southern France into darkness this week was caused by extreme weather events that saw the renewable power system collapse, as now the third disaster starts.

Incoming German government compromises on carbon offsets to boost flagging economy

bne IntelliNews April 24, 2025

Germany’s incoming government has conditionally endorsed the European Union’s proposed 2040 climate goal and backed the EC's recommended 90% emissions reduction target but only if international carbon offsets and carbon removals are permitted.

Croatia to enter wildfire season without full fleet of firefighting aircraft

bne IntelliNews April 22, 2025

Croatia is bracing for another potentially intense fire season, with military support playing an important role in suppressing blazes across the Adriatic coast and inland regions.

Turkish government accused of exploiting jailing of Imamoglu to speed up "crazy" Canal Istanbul megaproject

Akin Nazli in Belgrade April 18, 2025

Everyone should understand that Istanbul does not have a single drop of water it can sacrifice, warns city mayor.

Romania braces for Easter electricity oversupply driven by prosumers and renewables

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest April 17, 2025

If Easter Sunday is sunny, Romania will experience very high production of solar energy and extremely low electricity consumption.

Bulgaria’s Biomyc to grow Kia car components from mushrooms

Denitsa Koseva in Sofia April 15, 2025

Biomyc is developing bio-produced materials to produce plastics in car interiors.

China’s BYD ships thousands of EVs to Turkey on giant vehicle carrier

Akin Nazli in Belgrade April 7, 2025

Company also pushing forward with production plant investment in return for which it won Turkish tariff exemptions.

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