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Eine Bank will in die Welt

9 November 2020  | Tagesschau

Die Europäische Investitionsbank ist ein wichtiger Akteur unter den Förderbanken. Nun will sie auch zur EU-Entwicklungsbank werden. Dafür sei sie völlig ungeeignet, sagen Kritiker.

EIB eyes human rights rethink amid criticism

9 November 2020  | Devex

The European Investment Bank is preparing to consider changes to how it assesses the human rights impact of its projects, as a report from two NGOs released Monday argues the multilateral lender must be “deeply reformed” if it is to live up to its development potential.

La Banca europea per gli investimenti finanzia progetti che violano i diritti umani

9 November 2020  | Europa Today

Persone sgomberate, popolazioni indigene private della propria terra. Un report di due Ong punta il dito contro la costuzione di infrastrutture in diversi Paesi in via di sviluppo

EIB berated over human rights flaws by pressure group

9 November 2020  | Luxembourg Times

EIB berated over human rights flaws by pressure group

Ugljevik coal power plant in BiH connects desulfurization unit

29 October 2020  | Balkan Green Energy News

Regular desulfurization finally started in RiTE Ugljevik’s thermal power plant. The project was implemented by Mitsubishi Power, which recently received a similar order for the Nikola Tesla B coal-fired unit in Serbia.

„Фронт 21/42“: Експанзијата на мали хидроцентрали се заканува трајно да ги уништи нашите реки

27 October 2020  | Makfax

„Фронт 21/42“ се приклучува кон манифестот потпишан од над 150 европски невладини организации, со кој се бара од Европската Унија, Европската инвестициска банка и од Европскиот парламент да запрат со поддршката и финансирањето нови хидроцентрали.

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