Croatia is being given €6.3 billion by the European Commission. This money will serve to help the country recover from the pandemic’s aftermath, as well as to repair the damage left by the 2020 earthquakes. Such a rebuilding is set to be sustainable, as the new dwellings will be energy efficient. Furthermore, sustainable mobility is one of the main areas of investment. With regard to this, 1300 charging points will be built, and the railway network will be improved too. New carbon capture infrastructure will also be built. Are you curious about how Croatia is planning to decarbonize? Read more in our stories below.
How much did Croatia emit in 2019?
#24
Greenhouse gas emissions per capita in the EU
↓26%
Less greenhouse gas emissions per capita than the EU average
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