Which is the world’s worst company?
New Internationalist | January 17, 2013Reputation isn’t always a good thing. In an age of ‘corporate social responsibility’, corporations definitely don’t want to be known as ‘the worst company of the year’.
Ethiopia: Govt’s Controversial Gibe III Mega-Dam
allAfrica | January 16, 2013The Gibe III dam could help Ethiopia’s development, but it might also be disastrous for the environment and threaten half a million people’s livelihoods.
First do no harm – no subsidies for Šoštanj
Social Europe Journal | January 14, 2013To help stop the planet warming to a disastrous extent Europe must increase the price of energy paid by energy consumers. A huge redirection of private and public investment is needed. And unless we are extremely successful in increasing the energy efficiency of our economy, we will almost certainly also need schemes to organise a socially acceptable reduction of average working time (see here).
EIB signs €440-million loan guarantee for controversial coal plant
EurActiv | January 14, 2013The European Investment Bank has signed a €440-million loan guarantee with the Slovenian government for a crisis-plagued 600 megawatt lignite TEŠ 6 coal plant, but the deal could yet be sunk by concerns about the climate and corruption.
The World Bank’s climate hypocrisy
The Guardian | December 17, 2012Last week, the bank said 4C of global warming ‘simply must not be allowed to occur’. This month, it is considering whether to provide financing for a new coal-fired power plant in Mongolia
Leading MEP calls for EU climate security envoy
The Parliament Magazine | November 26, 2012Senior British MEP Graham Watson has called for the creation of an EU special representative on climate security.
EU parliament president calls for ‘properly funded’ budget
The Parliament Magazine | November 26, 2012EU policymakers and NGOs have given a mixed reaction to the dramatic collapse of last week’s summit of EU leaders and heads of state.
Croatia’s bold energy plans face uncertain future
Business New Europe (BNE) | November 26, 2012Croatia is one of the world’s most energy-import dependent countries, yet there’s an increasingly mixed outlook for the ambitious investment plans of Croatian power monopoly Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP) following the recent turn of events at both home and abroad.
Monsanto On Verge of $40 Million GMO Bailout in Europe: Report
Nature Independent | November 26, 2012The genetically modified food industry’s biggest player, Monsanto, is reportedly set to receive $40 million in U.S. dollars worth of financial support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development according to the website bankwatch.org.
NGOs up the ante on budget greening
Agence Europe | November 22, 2012http://www.agenceurope.com/EN/index.html
