Bankwatch Mail 51
Bankwatch Mail | 13 March 2012
Content
- State Commission warns of corruption and illegality at Šoštanj
- Polish energy companies’ black propaganda threatens EU climate ambitions again
- New EU funds map adds to calls for sustainable EU budget
- EU funds for Czech incinerators in the balance thanks to local opposition
- EU Funds delivering domestic energy efficiency in Latvia – concerted facilitation and promotion is the key
- Strategic thinking needs to win out in the future Cohesion Policy debate
- EBRD plans for Egypt slammed by human rights group
- Infrastructure in the developing world: does it need PPPs?
- EIB’s clean energy credentials continue to be compromised, policy review offers clean break from fossil fuels
- A civil society ‘Hello’ to the EIB’s new president
- EIB lending figures in 2011: Germany 6 – Greece 1
- Silence is golden for some – the strange case of the EBRD’s mining policy
- Round and round they go, what they finance next … nobody knows
- Formal complaints lodged against questionable EBRD energy loans
- Electing the World Bank President: Open, merit-based process not torpedoed yet
- Borrowed life: Asian Development Bank projects failing Uzbeks (not in pdf version of Bankwatch Mail 51)
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