There is light at the end of the tunnel or more fittingly put – a breath of fresh air in the gloom story of air pollution in North Macedonia, remarks Prof. Mirakovski.
Interview with the Rector of Gotse Delchev University from Shtip, prof. Dr. Dejan Mirakovski
COP26 in Glasgow is over. Participating countries (more then 200) had reached an agreement on the steps that must be
The focus of the regional campaign “United Balkan Air” is to close the coal-fired thermal power plants in the springs as soon as possible, and for others to participate in the decision-making.
This report presents the key findings from the analysis of the survey that was conducted on the retailers who are selling heating devices.
Air pollutant emissions come from various economic and social activities such as traffic, the industry, mines and the energy sector, households, construction activities, landfills, and agricultural activities.
The results from the survey of the Rating Agency, cause-effect relationships and factors in the field of air pollution.
The report was prepared by the “Indago” team and presents the findings from the survey conducted on the manner of heating of households in the Skopje Valley.
This report is prepared within the project Tackling Air Pollution in the City of Skopje, implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning and the City of Skopje, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).