Predrag Momčilović is a researcher, journalist, and political activist based in Belgrade. He currently serves as executive director of the Center for Green Politics, a green think tank organisation based in Belgrade. He is pursuing a PhD at the Faculty of Geography in Belgrade, with a focus on political ecology, degrowth, and urban mobility. His research and advocacy cover topics such as resource limitations, the social dimensions of climate change, food production, air quality, and just energy transition. Predrag is also an active member of the energy cooperative Elektropionir and the Zajedničko platform, which promotes the theory and practice of the commons.
Articles
As protesters continue to demand justice and accountability for the victims of the Novi Sad tragedy, Serbia could be standing at a turning point.
Read moreEU's collaboration with Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić to access lithium risks undermining citizen trust in accession to the EU project.
Read morePredrag Momčilović asks who will benefit from the extraction of Serbia's bountiful reserves of lithium.
Read moreAs the World Health Organization warns of health risks from worsening air pollution, studies confirm the worst in cities like Belgrade.
Read moreA short analysis of how geopolitical relations impact Serbian discussions about politics, energy, and the future.
Read moreBelgrade has invested heavily in making the city more attractive to tourists in recent years. It is time it steered a more sustainable course.
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