Climate Change, Coal and Curbing a Lobbyocracy?
qceablog | August 5, 2011All EU Member States face lobbying from fossil fuel companies, and singling out any specific country does not alter the fact that it is endemic. However, a couple of very pertinent case studies have recently come to QCEA’s attention, documenting how powerful lobby groups have disproportionately skewed the debate. These cases serve to illustrate that advocating greater transparency and public discussion of the interests that different lobbyists represent, plays a crucial part in the fight against climate change.
Europäisches Fördergeld für Ausbau klimaschädlicher Braunkohlemine
DAPD | July 27, 2011Berlin/London – Der serbische Energieversorger EPS bekommt einen 80-Millionen-Euro-Kredit aus Steuermitteln für den Ausbau des Braunkohlebergwerks Kolubara. Das beschloss die Europäische Bank für Wiederaufbau und Entwicklung (EBRD) am Mittwoch in London. Mit dem Geld solle die Produktion modernisiert werden. Die Förderbank bezeichnete die Investition als Mittel zur “Erhöhung der Umweltstandards”.
Activists ask if the EBRD is good for Egypt
Daily News Egypt | July 27, 2011CAIRO: As the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) moves closer to expanding its operations into Egypt, activists have questioned whether such a move would be beneficial for the country.
Tbilisi’s Discount Rail Bypass
Transitions online | July 26, 2011An internationally backed project will route hazardous cargo out of the city center, but residents in its path say they’re being offered a pittance in exchange for valuable land and a way of life.
Local actors sidelined in decisions about the future of EU pre-accession funds
BlogActiv | July 25, 2011Regardless of the EU’s ups and downs, most people in Eastern Europe are still likely to believe that membership can help improve their lives. For pre-accession countries (Western Balkans, Turkey, Iceland), financial assistance from the EU in the form of IPA (the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance) is considered an important opportunity to promote development.
EU urged not to fund coal mine project in Serbia
EuObserver | July 20, 2011A pending decision by the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD) to pay €80 million for the expansion of Serbia’s largest coal mine has caused uproar among environmentalist groups and the local community.
EU verhindert Atomausstieg in der Ukraine Atomstrom für Europa
taz | July 5, 2011Die EU finanziert Hochspannungsleitungen in der Ukraine – und verhindert dort den Ausstieg aus der Atomenergie. Auch gelangt so billiger Atomstrom aus der Ukraine in die EU.
Polish leader raises alarm about ‘new’ euroscepticism
EuObserver | July 1, 2011The financial crisis and Arab Spring migrants have given rise to a “new euroscepticism” inside the union, Polish leader Donald Tusk has warned as Poland takes over the EU presidency.
Coal-friendly Poland: a bad climate leader for the EU
EU Observer | July 1, 2011If anybody in the EU had any illusions about how stern Poland’s resistance to the EU climate policy can get, a reality check came on June 22.
Mixed response to commission call for EU budget increase
The Parliament Magazine | June 30, 2011The commission’s proposals for a five per cent rise in the EU budget have met with a mixed response.