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Slovakia’s climate duplicity

August 15, 2019 | Read more

At home, Slovakia pays lip service to the climate issues, but abroad – it does not even bother pretending. As it continues to finance crude oil facilities in Cuba, its real climate ambitions are laid bare.

The secret life of export credit agencies

August 1, 2019 | Read more

When respectable, risk-averse development banks turn away from a project, oftentimes export credit agencies (ECAs) are the ones to step in. These government-backed institutions manage hundreds of billions of dollars annually, investing mostly in large infrastructure projects in politically-volatile countries, while avoiding the same scrutiny as other public financiers.

The Skopje Green City Action Plan – developing a city for citizens or for decision makers?

July 29, 2019 | Read more

The preparation of the Skopje Green City needs to be transparent and to include citizens and civil society in a meaningful way from the early stages of planning.

For the third year in a row, the European Commission asks Romania to stop big polluters

July 29, 2019 | Read more

The European Commission’s July 2019 infringements package list [1] prominently features Romania. The country is called out for its industrial installations operating without an environment permit and “a systemic failure to monitor air pollution”.

Third time’s a charm? New attempts to sell off unprofitable Czech coal plant in Turkey

July 25, 2019 | Read more

The Turkish state fund TMSF opened a new round of bidding for the troubled Adularya coal power plant only two weeks after a second unsuccessful attempt to sell the project. The move is unexpected because this third round preempts statements by the Czech Minister of Industry and Trade, which had said it planned a visit to Ankara to understand why the tender failed for the project that has been plagued by legal challenges.

Belgrade incinerator: Serbia to be a dumping ground for outdated technology?

July 22, 2019 | Read more

The Serbian Ministry of Environment recently published the environmental assessment for the planned Vinča waste incinerator for public consultation. But the study shows no sign that the new plant would be in line with new EU pollution control standards approved in June.

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