REPORT
Six years of deadly legal breaches by Western Balkan coal plants
The Western Balkan governments must finally start to govern and stop letting energy utilities endlessly extend their own deadlines. And the EU must do more to enforce the Energy Community Treaty and ensure an efficient, sustainable and just energy transition based on 100 per cent renewable energy.
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Western Balkans: Civil society groups call on European Commission to strengthen support for just transition
Press release | 4 October 2024
Unfit for 55: How EU climate money is supporting gas-fired heating in Slovakia
Blog entry | 3 October 2024
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Is the EBRD ready to take full responsibility for its investments and adopt policies that prevent human rights abuses?
Over the past decades, Bankwatch with its civil society partners have been monitoring the development projects financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Our experience has shown that the Bank’s existing approach to human rights due diligence does not effectively prevent human rights violations.
As the Bank is revising its good governance policies, it has a unique opportunity to change this and lead the way in improving human rights due diligence among development banks. In this episode, Nina Lesikhina (CEE Bankwatch Network), Mark Fodor (Defenders in Development) and Megan Pearson (Accountability Counsel) share their insights about what is wrong with the EBRD policies and what needs to change.
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