Stand on one of Estonia’s, Latvia’s or Lithuania’s magnificent beaches and all can appear to be well with the Baltic Sea. The truth is, however, that...
Tag - Environment & Energy
A ray of light emerges from the darkness; after emerging from his medical induced coma, Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, is now able to walk and speak –...
Several countries in emerging Europe are home to vast swaths of primeval forests, areas brimming with trees which have attained a great age without significant...
The government in Skopje has appointed the Macedonian Electricity Market Operator (MEMO) as an organised electricity market operator, a decision that is expected to...
Poland’s Climate Minister Michał Kurtyka has revealed plans to construct six nuclear power units by 2040 as the country ups its efforts to transition towards a...
Poland’s Łódzkie region could become Europe’s second largest beneficiary of funds from the European Union’s Just Transition Mechanism for the...
The Caucasus region has long been vexed with the problem of water shortages, but as the global climate continues to heat up the situation is worsening rapidly, with many...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has long said – in reference to Nord Stream 2, a gas pipeline which will link Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea – that...
Five Hungarian villages – Püspökszilágy, Rákócziújfalu, Bátya, Ruzsa, and Tiszatarján – are pioneering cost-efficient and environmentally-friendly solutions...
Much has been written about the geostrategic importance of Ukraine’s gas transit infrastructure. In December of last year, many pundits were watching trilateral...
Siberia, known primarily for its freezing temperatures and thick forests, has been a land this summer apocalyptically transformed. Abnormally high temperatures have...
Bulgartransgaz has taken a 20 per cent stake in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project currently under development by Greek utility Gastrade at Alexandroupoli in...