The EU’s flagship project lacks climate assessment
March 16, 2018 | Read more
While the EU portrays itself as a leader of the Paris Agreement, its financial arm – the European Investment Bank (EIB) – approves another loan to the controversial Southern Gas Corridor project without proper climate impact assessments.
Business interests continue to overshadow public concerns with regards to the dubious €100-million tram project in Riga.
The Baganuur women affected by coal burning
March 6, 2018 | Read more
The coal industry continues to negatively impact the local population and environment soothing the public with a false promise for reliable and affordable energy. The damaging influence is especially prominent for the women of Baganuur.
Protesters meet in Mestia to issue a petition that would block harmful infrastructural developments in Svaneti.
Cohesion at crossroads: What we need from the next EU budget
February 20, 2018 | Read more
A reform of finance of the EU’s cohesion policy is needed and timely, but rather than merely shrinking, it is high time to make it a real catalyst of an ambitious, sustainable and democratic transformation that works for European citizens.
Protests spread in Western Balkans along with air pollution
February 19, 2018 | Read more
Community organisations across the region are fed up with worsening air quality and are taking their grievances to the streets






