Montenegro to host UN conference on improving indoor air quality in September

"Together with Vitalik Buterin and globally recognized leaders in the development of technologies based on ecological principles, the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation is launching an initiative that will result in connecting the education system with sustainable innovations," the government department announced.

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Jakšić-Stojanović and Vitalik Buterin, Photo: MPNI
Jakšić-Stojanović and Vitalik Buterin, Photo: MPNI
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Montenegro will host an official United Nations conference dedicated to improving indoor air quality in September in New York as part of Climate Action Week, the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MESI) announced.

"Together with Vitalik Buterin and globally recognized leaders in the development of technologies based on ecological principles, the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation is launching an initiative that will result in connecting the education system with sustainable innovations," the government department announced.

As stated in the statement, within the framework of the aforementioned event, Montenegro will present a national action to improve air quality in educational institutions, which will start in Pljevlja (one of the most polluted cities in Europe), with the aim of making clean air the standard in every school in the country.

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