294 Energy Scouts Qualified in 2021 – A Brief Review
The Young Energy Europe project qualifies Energy Scouts across Europe to advance corporate climate protection. In 2021, 294 Energy Scouts from 108 companies have successfully completed the Young Energy Europe training.
Improving C-Balances in Organic Farms
The ‘Improving C-Balances in Organic Farms’ project is spreading the necessary knowledge to increase carbon sequestration on farms in Slovenia and Serbia.
SEE´s Climate Champion wanted
Climate Bridges project is starting a good practice call for climate change projects in Southeastern Europe. Winners in five categories will be selected and awarded in November 2022.
Panda Labs for a Just Transition
Advancing the Just Transition in Bulgaria, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro by engaging young people in green entrepreneurship.
EDU-CLIC
The EDU-CLIC project team targets waste management staff and landfill operators and provides them with the necessary knowledge on how to make waste management more sustainable.
Balkan Solar Roofs
The project team engages city administrations and citizens in Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in solar community energy.
Science & Journalism for Climate Action
The project team strenghtens the ties between journalism and science to increase public awareness on climate change in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Serbia.
Liquid Tree to Combat Air Pollution in Belgrade
The University of Belgrade’s Institute for Multidisciplinary Research invented an urban photo-bioreactor. Liquid 3 cleans the air and serves as a bench in the Belgrade city centre. According to the Global Alliance on Health and Pollution (GAHP), Serbia has one of Europe’s highest air pollution death rates.
Lusatia: What Has Been Learned So Far From Undergoing Structural Change?
From 27th of September until 1st of October, the GreenRuralDeal project went on a journey to explore the transition of the rural lignite-mining region of Lusatia in Germany.
Study Visit to Lusatia
On 27 September 2021 EUKI project Green Rural Deal will held its first study visit to the East German region of Lusatia with participants from Greece, Kosovo, Serbia and Germany. The purpose of this field trip is to discuss challenges and possible solutions for structural sustainable development of local regions.