Mediacentar and Euroconsult Mott MacDonald from the Netherlands organised a training for the journalists from the Western Balkans dealing with the environmental issues and European integrations.
The Balkan lynx generation within the last several decades will more or less be brought to extinction. Around 100 lynx live in the mountains of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and Kosovo.
Academics, professors at the Faculties of Natural Sciences, non-governmental organizations and Environmental protection fund all object to the plans to build four hydroelectric power plants.
OKTO refinery is one of the biggest giants in Macedonia, and is of great importance for the Macedonian economy. On the other hand, it is one of the largest pollutants to the environment nowadays.
Hundreds of RAE (Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians) community members live for years in lead-polluted camps in Mitrovica, permanently life-threatened and in a legal vacuum.
Citizens of Serbia have for long time been living with one paradox – they are not rich enough to properly manage waste, so it is easier to spend billions of dinars to remove illegal landfills.