Croatia supports the major climate change agreement.
A new biogas plant for Varazdin, reports Decentralised Energy on September 6, 2016.
Worrying ecological trends in the Adratic Sea.
Environmental campaigners Clean Adriatic Sea Alliance launch the Adriatic Pledge initiative on August 22, 2016.
It boasts the sunniest island in all Europe and enjoys above average sunshine for the continent, but Croatia is bottom of the European table when it comes to solar energy use, according to Greenpeace Hrvatska. It doesn't have to be that way, as they explained to locals and tourists alike on a a recent tour of Istria to show how Croatian tourism can be 100% dependent on solar energy.
The Technical Minister of Environmental and Nature Protection is proposing to replace the current Waste Management Strategy without sufficient analysis, says expert on August 4, 2016.
Greenpeace Croatia celebrates people power with the announcement that Croatia is abandoning plans to drill for oil and gas in the Adriatic.
We are delighted to welcome Tash Pericic to the TCN team. An energetic free spirit with plenty of life experience despite her tender years, Tash explained a little about her simple but effective environmental initiative on May 27, 2016, an intiative which was born in Split but is slowly going global.
Croatian subsidies are among the most generous in Europe.
A stand out debutant at the 8th Days of Croatian Small Boat Building and Tourist Attractions Fair on April 30, 2016, with a seriously impressive range of solar products, some of which were presented for the first time. Ever had a coffee powered by sunshine?