One dispute in the government clarified. Another on the way? It's about Clean Air
The Polish government faces ongoing disputes regarding the funding and certification processes of the Clean Air program aimed at combating smog.
Money for Clean Air is Available, Along with Backlogs in the Government Program
Financial resources for the 'Clean Air' program are available, but there are ongoing challenges with certification processes and inter-ministerial disagreements over funding.
Columbus and the 'Clean Air' program under investigation by the prosecutor's office
Columbus Energy is facing allegations related to the 'Clean Air' program as the Łomża District Prosecutor's Office initiates group proceedings.
Further changes in the 'Clean Air' program. Its effects raise controversy
Upcoming changes to Poland's 'Clean Air' program aim to address concerns over its implementation and effectiveness, particularly in the context of thermomodernization processes.
Is Clean Air Dead? Pre-financing, Abuses, and Billions Without Payouts
The Clean Air program in Poland, aimed at combating smog, is facing a severe crisis due to declining applications and rising disputes over payouts.
Pellet prices are skyrocketing, heating costs are rising. UOKiK: the government knew about the problem
Pellet prices are surging, causing heating costs to rise as consumers face shortages, revealing that the government was aware of potential issues.
₹7,000 crore spent to tackle street dust, revealed in Lok Sabha
The Ministry of Environment revealed in Parliament that urban local bodies have spent ₹7,094.39 crore to control street dust, involving 130 cities under the National Clean Air Program.
Did the government create new problems while trying to fix the 'PiS pathologies'? Municipalities appeal to the prime minister for urgent action
Over a thousand municipalities are urging the Prime Minister to take immediate action as applications for the Clean Air program have decreased significantly post-reform, highlighting ongoing air quality concerns.