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Bulgaria’s EU presidency off to rocky start, as protests highlight EU funds for nature destruction

February 19, 2018 | Read more

Unwanted limelight shines on Bulgaria as country plows ahead with Cohesion funds for the destruction of the Pirin National Park

Black pipes for the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline are lying in a fenced area.

Leaving Paris, the European Investment Bank steps on the gas

February 12, 2018 | Read more

Distancing itself from the EU’s climate commitments enshrined in the Paris Agreement, the European Investment Bank has effectively taken a U-turn in its energy lending last week when it approved a record loan for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline.

[Campaign update] More EBRD cash for Georgia dams should be cautionary tale for other development banks

February 5, 2018 | Read more

The European Investment Bank is set to decide on the billion dollar Nenskra dam project during its board meeting today.

As pollution blankets Pristina, so do protests

January 31, 2018 | Read more

Hundreds of people fed up of breathing polluted air have joined a protest in Pristina, Kosovo earlier today.

The renovation will be televised: Latvia’s energy efficiency programme for multi-apartment buildings

January 23, 2018 | Read more

A pressing challenge in post-Soviet cities and towns is the conversion of modernist planning into a contemporary and sustainable built environment.

A second coal fired power plant for the Tajik capital

January 17, 2018 | Read more

Tajikistan has long suffered from serious energy shortages, but is a new coal power plant really the answer?

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