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Novo poročilo o doseganju “zelenega” okrevanja

February 3, 2022

Najnovejše poročilo organizacij CAN Europe in CEE Bankwatch Network

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Progress with EU recovery fund hampered by fossil fuels investments and threats to nature

February 3, 2022

Brussels – Genuine efforts by Member States to direct spending from the EUR 672 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility towards climate action are being undermined by investments that are likely to harm the environment and climate, finds a new report by CAN Europe and CEE Bankwatch Network.

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Reaching for a green recovery: what holds back progress in ten EU recovery and resilience plans

February 3, 2022

The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) is intended to finance reforms and investments in Member States to rebound from the pandemic and pursue a green transition.

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Európska komisia by mala schváliť v prvom polroku Partnerskú dohodu SR a Program Slovensko

January 24, 2022

Európska komisia by mala podľa očakávania schváliť Partnerskú dohodu SR v novom programovom období eurofondov 2021 až 2027 a Program …

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Modernisation Fund to boost fossil fuels in Poland

January 21, 2022

Billions of euros earmarked for a green transformation and renewables may instead finance fossil gas and waste incineration. Fears are coming true that without transparent public oversight, the Modernisation Fund would become a pipeline for projects harmful to the climate and environment. The Polish example shows that investments banned from the Cohesion and recovery funds are moved to the Modernisation Fund.

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Selvitimme, kuka saa rahaa EU:n jättimäisestä elpymisrahastosta ja miten rahojen käyttöä valvotaan – lue kuusi kysymystä ja vastausta

January 13, 2022

EU-komissio jakaa tulevien kahden vuoden aikana satoja miljardeja euroja rahaa jäsenmaiden tileille. Kyse on yhteisestä elvytyksestä, josta …

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To avoid failures of recovery planning, cohesion funding must offer transparent public engagement

December 22, 2021

The European Union’s next long term budget and recovery package is a generational opportunity to tackle the climate crisis and build resilient societies. Yet, a lack of transparency and unwillingness to engage stakeholders, firstly with the recovery plans and now the Cohesion Funds, threatens to imperil a bounceback instead of steering the European Green Deal.

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Zapojenie mimovládok do prípravy eurofondov sa zlepšilo, no stále škrípe

December 22, 2021

Konzultácie s odborníkmi z mimovládneho sektora pri príprave nového programového obdobia sa oproti minulosti zlepšili. Pri tvorbe …

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Europe, Plans to move EU regions away from a dependency on coal

December 16, 2021

The public has largely been kept in the dark by Member State governments in central and eastern Europe about their plans to move EU regions …

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Governments break EU rules, plan cohesion spending without partners

December 6, 2021

Several European governments are breaking EU rules that require meaningful consultations with local authorities and civil society in planning cohesion spending, stakeholders have complained, while the European Commission says everything is, mostly, in order.

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