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Poland Drafts ‘Empty Words’ About Exiting Coal

Natural Gas World | December 3, 2018

As COP-24 starts in Katowice, two groups have criticised the region’s continuing “over-reliance” on coal, while the EBRD added its own warning. Source: Poland Drafts ‘Empty Words’ About Exiting Coal


COP24 showtime — Berlin unflinching on NS2 — G19 stick to Paris

POLITICO Pro Morning Energy and Climate | December 3, 2018

— Just transition day: Today, Polish President Andrzej Duda will receive some 40 national leaders, and invite them to sign a “just transition declaration.” According to a draft, leaders should “ensure a decent future” for workers, which is “crucial to


Hoe een Silezisch dorp (vergeefs) strijdt tegen een kolenmijn

De Volkskrant | November 30, 2018

Polen is de komende twee weken gastheer van de mondiale klimaatconferentie (COP24) van de Verenigde Naties. Een op z’n zachtst gezegd ongemakkelijke rol: het land ligt stevig aan het steenkoolinfuus. Source: Hoe een Silezisch dorp (vergeefs) strijdt te


What do Blair and the Italian far right have in common? A commitment to destroying the environment

Morning Star | November 29, 2018

Despite the global epiphany that climate genocide is only 12 years away, a controversial gas pipeline is set to go ahead, writes BEN COWLES Source: What do Blair and the Italian far right have in common? A commitment to destroying the environment


Mini-centrali idroelettriche, Belgrado verso lo stop

Piccolo Trieste | November 29, 2018

In Serbia una legge vieterà la costruzione di nuove dighe sui corsi d’acqua che attraversano parchi e zone naturali: prima vittoria degli ambientalisti Source: Mini-centrali idroelettriche, Belgrado verso lo stop


Cop 24: conferenza Onu sul clima alla prese col carbone della Polonia

Osservatorio Diritti | November 28, 2018

Alla Cop 24 delle Nazioni Unite per la lotta ai cambiamenti climatici che si apre il 3 dicembre a Katowice, in Polonia, l’Europa si presenta come leader delle politiche sul clima. Ma non potrà nascondere il fiume di soldi che dalle sue banche va a fina


China funds Serbian coal boom

Eurasia Times | November 26, 2018

Concerns are increasing about the international role of China in creating air pollution as it backs a major coal project in Serbia. Source: China funds Serbian coal boom


成世界最大海外煤电资助人:中国“一带一路”煤矿项目加剧气候变暖?

自由亚洲电台 | November 25, 2018

全球温室气体的排放水平达到了新高,越来越多的人关注中国在全球气候变暖问题上所扮演的角色。据英国广播公司11月25日(星期日)的消息,多年来,中国煤电站数量的增加一直受到批评。现在,有环保组织指出,中国还在境外支持数十个煤矿项目。 Source: 成世界最大海外煤电资助人:中国“一带一路”煤矿项目加剧气候变暖?


China-backed coal projects prompt climate change fears

BBC News | November 22, 2018

A new unit at a Serbian coal-fired power station focuses concerns on China’s role in global warming. Source: China-backed coal projects prompt climate change fears


Crnogorske male hidrocentrale suprotne konvencijama i pravu EU

Vijesti | November 20, 2018

Mnogi od 80 hidroenergetskih projekata za koje su crnogorske institucije dale dozvole nisu u skladu sa međunarodnim konvencijama ili zakonodavstvom Evropske unije, pa je neophodno da ti projekti budu revidirani, ocjenjuje se u predlogu rezolucije Evrop


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