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27. 09. 2022 09:09

Enhancing social justice in framing EU climate and energy policies

European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen gave her annual state of the Union speech last week.   As one of the reactions, the European Environmental...
12. 10. 2021 10:10

EUSEW Extended Program: Energy Poverty online session by Habitat for Humanity International

This year’s European Sustainable Energy Week will take place online starting October 25 to October 29, 2021. As a part of its Extended Program happening...
Portugal 28. 06. 2021 09:06

The EU Green Week: Tackling energy poverty and air pollution in one fell swoop

What is the EU Green Week about? The European Union is becoming very serious about creating a greener future and the annual event called EU...
EU, Poland 04. 02. 2019 01:02

WorldGBC reacting on COP24: Open letter to the European Commission

In reaction to the Climate Conference COP24 in Poland, World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), in an open letter, calls for recognition of unparalleled potential of the built environment sector which could significantly add to meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement as well as the EU2050 long-term strategy.
Blog post Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine 18. 07. 2018 01:07

Guide on good practice in energy efficiency for Central and South Eastern Europe (CESEC)

European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises prepared a guide that gathers more than 60 good practices meant to...

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