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A truly nature friendly investment – support for the development of Blooming meadows

December 18, 2023

This case study demonstrates a new pilot programme which is designed specifically to help these grasslands and the landowners managing them. 


On 14 December 2023, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) could decide to end all fossil fuel investments

December 7, 2023

Two days* after COP 28 is due to conclude, the board of directors of the EBRD, a multilateral development bank owned by 72 governments, will vote on its new Energy Sector Strategy. This policy will guide the Bank’s energy investments until 2028. 


New elections in Poland offer one last chance to solve the Oder River catastrophe

December 1, 2023

The Oder River, which forms the border between Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic, faced a severe environmental disaster in 2022. More than one year later, the river is in peril again. The decisions taken by the previous government have so far only exacerbated the situation. Now, a new government offers one last opportunity to show environmental stewardship and reverse the catastrophe.


Local budgets and the reconstruction of Ukraine

November 30, 2023

In the first part of the series ‘Ukrainian communities at the forefront of reconstruction efforts: Financial sources and their accessibility for municipalities’, we examine the problems of access to finance for reconstruction at the community level and explore the possibilities of financing the needs of municipalities through extra-budgetary funding, including international financial institutions. 


A Latvian forest the size of 237 football pitches cut down for an industrial park

November 17, 2023

A pristine biodiverse forest in eastern Latvia is being cleared to make way for an industrial park. Even though the project has yet to be approved, half the forest has already been logged to make way for the development. Not only that, the public consultation and social and environmental assessment have been inadequate. The project promoters now expect getting the green light.


Just transition case study: Żyrardów – regeneration and a city reinvented

November 3, 2023

This case study presents the revitalisation process of Żyrardów, a city in Poland.  


Guidelines for selecting just transition projects

October 10, 2023

This guide is intended to help local decision-makers select projects aimed at achieving a sustainable energy transition in a diverse, objective and fair manner. It is hoped that it will raise the level of ambition for sustainable solutions in the regions and enable funds to be spent in a way that is consistent with the just transition goals.


Thousands demand European development bank stops financing fossil fuels

September 27, 2023

Over 6200 emails have been sent to the European Bank for Reconstruction Development (EBRD) calling for its next energy policy to end financing for fossil fuels and step up investments in the energy transition.


Civil society groups urge the EBRD to rethink mining investments

September 20, 2023

Twenty civil society organisations from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Mongolia, Uganda, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, as well as seven international environmental and human rights organisations, are calling on the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to reconsider its approach to mining investments.


Romania’s fossil fuel-driven district heating plans are holding back a sustainable energy transition

August 23, 2023

A measure intended to replace Romania’s coal-fired plants with highly efficient combined heat and power (CHP) for use in district heating systems is slated for funding under Romania’s national recovery and resilience plan.


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