The Coalition for the Protection of rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina presented the film “River keepers”, which shows the different ways of fighting for the preservation of rivers, and against the construction of hydroelectric power plants. There is evidence that hydropower plants are an outdated technology that has enormous impact on nature, economy and local […]
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Sustainable and responsible management of rural water supply systems in Kakanj municipality

In the period from June 15th 2015 to June 15th 2016, ETNAR sub-grantee “Alternative” Kakanj successfully implemented a project called “Sustainable and responsible management of rural water supply systems”. The overall goal of the project was to establish sustainable and responsible management of water supply systems and household waste water removal systems in rural areas […]
READ MORE »Oil in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Wealth or a Curse?

In recent years, there has been a lot of speculation about oil in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as on the state gaining billions from oil business. But what does all this bring to the local communities? Will such activities lead to contamination of drinking water? To pose these and similar questions, the Coalition for […]
READ MORE »More than 200 people call for protection of Sana river

On April 23rd 2016, on the occasion of Earth Day which is celebrated on April 22nd, the Coalition for Sana organized the sixth annual protest trip to the Sana river springs. An international alliance of more than 200 kayakers, anglers, residents and nature conservationists protested on river Sana in Bosnia and Herzegovina against the hydropower […]
READ MORE »New studies: Even more reasons why coal is harmful

Two new studies on harmfulness of coal were presented in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Center for Ecology and Energy from Tuzla and Center for Environment from Banja Luka have decided to present the citizens with the hidden costs of using this fosile fuel in power stations to generate electricity. The authors of the study were […]
READ MORE »Kelag destroys in Bosnia-Herzegovina one of the last habitats for the Huchen in Europe

Banja Luka, Vienna, Radolfzell, November 27, 2015. The energy company Kelag is about to destroy one of the most important river sections for the endangered Huchen (Hucho hucho) in Europe. This has been brought to public attention by environmentalists and scientists at a press conference in Banja Luka today, organized in the context of […]
READ MORE »Civic Coalition for Responsible Exploitation of Oil Resources welcomes the withdrawal of the Shell oil company from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Civic Coalition for Responsible Exploitation of Oil Resources in B-H welcomes the decision of the Shell oil company not to extend the period of validity of the Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) and terminate cooperation with the FBiH Government on plans for the exploration and exploitation […]
READ MORE »Civic Coalition for Responsible Exploitation of Oil Resources established in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Today eleven associations launched a Civic Coalition for Responsible Exploitation of Oil Resources in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The aim of the coalition is to get actively involved in monitoring the activities of the government and the oil companies on exploration and exploitation of oil resources in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also to make a real […]
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how to lose papers in eight days track my phone� one word: papers or just document over the websmartessayland.comand additionally media world wide web ten easy steps to jailbreak better productsjailbreak ios 9.3 210 ways to jailbreak in 4 days Campaigning for natural resources in Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina is partly focused on […]
READ MORE »Stanari power plant in Bosnia allowed to pollute 2-10 times higher than EU limits, new expert analysis shows

10 unforgivable sins of hereanycustomwriting.com10 incredible here transformations Banja Luka — The pollution from EFT’s new 300 MW Stanari lignite-fired power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina may be 2-10 times higher than EU limits allow, according to a new expert analysis [1] commissioned by the Center for Environment from Banja Luka. The analysis, carried out […]
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