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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Bankwatch: Promises of Coal Jobs in SEE are Exaggerated

Bankwatch: Promises of Coal Jobs in SEE are Exaggerated

29 June 2018, Energetika.Net

Claims that the coal industry will create or maintain tens of thousands of jobs in South East Europe (SEE) – a key argument used to justify building new coal units or prolonging the life of unprofitable, old and polluting ones – are greatly exaggerated, according to a new analysis by Bankwatch, published on Thursday.

Source: Bankwatch: Promises of Coal Jobs in SEE are Exaggerated

Project: Coal in the Balkans

Tags: BalkanCoal | just transition

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