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Eurovision Fallout: Vienna’s Eurovision semi-final was briefly disrupted as pro-Palestinian slogans were shouted during Israel’s Noam Bettan performance; four spectators were removed, but Israel still qualified for Saturday’s final. Diplomacy vs. Climate Accounting: A new push is growing to count military emissions in climate reporting, after coverage highlights how war pollution is largely missing from official inventories. Slovenia’s Energy Planning: Slovenia has started preparing NEPN 2030–2040, launching public consultation on long-term scenarios that will steer energy and climate investment through 2040. Green Procurement Gains: Slovenia’s green public procurement is reported to have delivered over €500 million in savings in 2021–2024. Sustainable Buildings Milestone: Ljubljana’s Crystal Palace became the first in Slovenia to earn a DGNB Gold certification for sustainable buildings in use. Weather Watch: A cold front brought snow, hail, and flash-flood risk in parts of Slovenia, with winter gear rules returning on higher roads.

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Slovenia Donates 200,000 Euros to Afghanistan

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Wars destroy lives and the climate. Why aren’t we counting military emissions?

Wars destroy lives and the climate. Why aren’t we counting military emissions?

Slovenia's Crystal Palace becomes the first building in the country to earn a DGNB Gold certification for sustainable buildings in use

Slovenia's Crystal Palace becomes the first building in the country to earn a DGNB Gold certification for sustainable buildings in use


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