How cohesion funds are shaping the jobs of the future
When the conversation about the green transition focuses solely on terabytes, gigafactories, and carbon projects, it is easy to forget that the energy for change
When the conversation about the green transition focuses solely on terabytes, gigafactories, and carbon projects, it is easy to forget that the energy for change
Workers in the energy sector in Kyustendil and Bobov Dol overwhelmingly want to keep their jobs and remain in the sector, although they are concerned
Kyustendil is entering a key phase of transformation with unprecedented access to European funding—for businesses, people, and the new green economy
A just transition is not only an environmental issue, but also an economic one. This was one of the main themes of the international conference “Just Transition in Kyustendil
People in Kyustendil have real fears about the Green Deal – about jobs, incomes, and energy prices. Local residents remain cautious about change
Unlike other regions, the wave of transition hit Kyustendil about 8–10 years ago, when most of the mines were closed. The consequences were visible
The topic of a fair transition, in itself, implies expectations for something fair. It is no secret that for workers and the population of the Kyustendil region, the main issues are jobs
Decarbonization is not just an environmental issue, but also an economic one. With these words, Neno Nenov, economic advisor at the European Commission
For traditional coal regions, which built their economy around fossil fuels decades ago, this moment is of even greater importance.
It has been statistically and scientifically shown that none of the countries that adopted the euro have experienced initial inflation spikes by more than half a percent.