80% of people in Bulgaria do not know what Bulgaria’s position on the Green Deal is, and 83% - what the EU’s aims are in gradually making the economy independent of coal as a source of energy, a survey by Trend research centre shows. 68% of the respondents describe climate change as a real threat, and 62% say combatting climate change should be a priority for the EU.
This shows that there is no sustained scepticism in the country regarding the green transition, sociologist Dimitar Ganev says. The survey also demonstrates what people are worried about most when it comes to the Green Deal – the financial consequences, closure of businesses, loss of jobs or retraining.
A Serbian motorcycle club will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a Balkan tour that will pass through Bulgaria from August 4 to 9. A group of about 150 motorcycles is expected to form. According to the schedule, the rockers will enter the..
On Saturday, cumulus clouds will develop over the western half of the country and short-term rain showers are expected. There will be conditions for hail. It will be mostly sunny over the eastern areas. The highest temperatures will..
The Vazrazhdane parliamentary party will not support a government behind which MRF stands, even without Delyan Peevski. This was stated by party chairman Kostadin Kostadinov during a meeting with "There is Such a People" (ITN) in search of support for..
A group of 14 children from the Taraclia district embarked on an exciting excursion to Bulgaria. They are to visit historical sites in Sofia, including..
Smoke from the fire at the landfill in Tsalapitsa village which broke out last night over an area of around 1.6 hectares, has filled the air over..
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Bulgarian citizens refrain from traveling to Israel and Palestine due to the rapidly changing security..
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