Moralisation du projet
Bankwatch in the media | April 15, 2013
Il est prématuré d’écrire l’épilogue, mais une page victorieuse a été tournée cette semaine à Notre-Dame-des-Landes.
Bankwatch in the media | April 15, 2013
Il est prématuré d’écrire l’épilogue, mais une page victorieuse a été tournée cette semaine à Notre-Dame-des-Landes.
Event | October 10, 2014
In an online discussion that will be live-streamed on this page, Bankwatch campaigners will talk about plans for new coal in the Balkan region and contrast it with the bigger European picture on coal.
Event | March 25, 2016
In a media briefing, Bankwatch campaigners from Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania will give a brief overview over Ukraine’s nuclear plans and how they are in breach of international law and neighbouring countries’ interest. They will also offer details on the European Union’s financial support.
Event | September 18, 2012
Mining boom in Mongolia The highly intensive mining industry with its need for immense water resources can pose precarious risks to the livelihoods of herders in Mongolia. Read more The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has a mandate to promote democracy, market economies and sustainable development in the former Eastern Bloc.
Bankwatch in the media | June 9, 2011
No-one who has driven between Bloemfontein and Johannesburg could fail to have noticed the haze, stench and massive steelworks near the motorway. But Amsa is not the only polluter in the area. Sasol, Eskom power stations and, in winter, household coal fires also contribute to the horrible air quality
Bankwatch in the media | January 23, 2012
The EU’s next budget is likely to include the first-ever binding document setting “stronger” and “clearer” objectives for regional funds to support sustainable development.
Bankwatch in the media | March 12, 2012
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights issued this month a scathing critique of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s vision for economic development in Egypt.
Bankwatch in the media | May 21, 2012
Although delayed, the TransCanada Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is almost a go despite community resistance from the Canadian border to Texas refineries. Politics will determine when the pipeline will launch. Proponents argue that the pipeline will reduce U.S. dependence on Middle East oil. Opponents raise environmental concerns. But the discourse, dominated by national security, jobs, and pollution, mostly ignores oil extraction and pipeline impacts on women
Bankwatch in the media | October 17, 2012
MEPs and local NGOs worry that that the European Commission is bypassing civil society and environmental rules as it devises an energy strategy for the Western Balkan region.
Bankwatch in the media | February 10, 2013
L’Union européenne commence ce jeudi d’âpres négociations pour boucler le cadre financier pluriannuel (CFP) dans lequel seront construits chaque budget annuel de l’UE des sept ans à venir. Déjà perdu ? La migraine pointe ? Énervé ?
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