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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Concern over Czechia’s alleged plans for EU transition funds

Concern over Czechia’s alleged plans for EU transition funds

22 October 2020, Ends Europe

Prague’s share of a multi-billion euro ‘just transition fund’ (JTF) to mitigate social upheaval as coal-dependent regions move to cleaner forms of energy could end up in the hands of business magnates and energy firms, CEE Bankwatch Network has warned following Czech media reports. Source: Concern over Czechia’s alleged plans for EU transition funds 

Theme: Energy & climate

Location: Czechia

Project: Just transition

Tags: Czechia | coal phaseout | fossil fuels

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