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Firms from China, Poland Ink Deal for Ugljevik 3 Coal Plant in BiH

July 1, 2021

Environmentalist groups demanded from the Republic of Srpska to scrap Comsar’s concession for coal-fired power plant project Ugljevik 3 …


Secret Chinese deal on Bosnia-Herzegovina coal plant must be urgently stopped, say NGOs

June 30, 2021

Environmental organizations have today expressed concerns and called on the Government of Republika Srpska to clearly explain what is happening with the Ugljevik 3 coal power plant and to urgently cancel the concession for the project.


Kelkos Energy Accused of Using Vexatious Lawsuits Against Activists in Kosovo

June 30, 2021

An Austrian hydropower management company has come under fire for using vexatious lawsuits and the threat of legal action to target …


Civil society wishes on the EBRD’s 30th birthday: shut the fossil fuels party

June 29, 2021

People around the world are already feeling the brunt of the climate crisis on an almost daily basis. Most governments accept we are in the midst of a global climate crisis, including those controlling the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). And yet, Bankwatch’s recent analysis shows that during 2019-2020, the EBRD has awarded the fossil fuels industry more than USD 2 million every day on average. Two million dollars. Every single day.


Serbia: key national plan risks cementing coal dependence

June 29, 2021

The Serbian government’s 15-year national Spatial Plan is so keen to stick to business-as-usual it is openly ignoring some of the country’s most pressing issues to justify plans for six new fossil fuel-based power plants. Belgrade also doesn’t appear to care much about what Serbia’s neighbour to the east thinks regarding the implications these disastrous plans would have for them.


It is time for EBRD to become the lighthouse for fossil-free development banks

June 24, 2021

On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)  has the opportunity to help avert climate breakdown by putting itself at the heart of the global transition to a carbon-free economy. This joint state


European bank challenged on human rights credentials

June 21, 2021

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has struggled to prevent the billions of euros it lends each year from supporting autocratic regimes, finds a new report from civil society groups released on the eve of the bank’s thirtieth annual shareholder meeting.


Zero hour for energy ministers to halt the expansion of Europe’s fossil gas network

June 10, 2021

Calls to curtail the expansion of fossil gas infrastructure are mounting, and on Friday (11 June) EU energy ministers have a chance to ensure Europe’s cross-border energy infrastructure is in line with the leadership role it has taken in the global effort to stem the climate crisis


Heating in the Western Balkans. Overview and recommendations for clean solutions

May 27, 2021

This report makes the case for the urgent need to decarbonise heating in the Western Balkans. Heating in the region is still predominantly reliant on fossil fuels and other unsustainable heating sources, like wood biomass burnt in inefficient stoves. T


Cancellation of Serbia’s Kolubara B coal plant opens space for decarbonisation

May 26, 2021

Earlier this week, Serbian media announced that plans for the new 350 MW Kolubara B coal power plant have been halted. This is a strong demonstration of political will as the Ministry for Mining and Energy seeks to steer the country towards energy transition. Several more courageous moves will be needed to cement this path and make sure no-one is left behind.


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