Editor’s note: The numerous construction sites throughout Yerevan are causing inconveniences for its residents. Excessive construction dust has become a daily part of life in the city, exceeding allowable levels. As construction progresses, it involves the installation of infrastructure...
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Farmer Garegin Muradyan has been growing strawberries for 5-6 years in the village of Tavshut, in the Shirak region of Armenia, on a field that is covered only with a net, without the possibility of heating, without additional “excesses”. He says he’s doing well.
“At first I...
Editor’s note: What model of nuclear power plant is best for Armenia? It seems none of the decision-makers questions the urge for Armenia to build a new NPP, for it is justified by the urge to ensure Armenia’s energy independence. The operating NPP is fundamental in providing Armenia...
Armenia’s greenhouse emissions rates may look harmless if compared to the data available for the heavily industrialized countries with developed machine industry, metallurgy, or chemical production.
The countries with major industrial capacities naturally have their dues to pay to the...
The energy sector activities lead to the emission of significant greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrogen oxide (N2O) into the atmosphere. These emissions are a major concern in terms of both health and climate change.
Carbon dioxide, or CO2 stays in the...

