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Природозащитници: дори и да строим през Кресна без европари, евроконтрол ще има

January 21, 2020

След като правителството се отказа от европейското финансиране за лот 3.2. за автомагистрала “Струма”, има риск българските граждани да платят два пъти цената на строежа през Кресненското дефиле – веднъж в плащания на строителните фирми и втори път в р


Възможните сценарии за бъдещето на автомагистрала “Струма” и какво следва след отказа на европейското финансиране за Кресненския пролом?

January 21, 2020

На 15 януари, в деня, в който се очакваше българските власти да отговорят на сериозните коментари на Европейската комисия за финансирането на автомагистрала “Струма” в района на Кресна, Агенция пътна инфраструктура (АПИ) обяви, че се отказват от това ф


Commission slammed as €100m approved for waste incinerators

January 15, 2020

The next EU budget should scrap climate and air quality harming investments, environmental campaigners have said, after the European Commission approved on Thursday Cohesion Fund aid of more than €100m to build two waste-to-energy incineration plants i


Governments required to make ‘just transition plans’ for funding

January 15, 2020

Member states will be required to draw up ‘just transition plans’ consistent with the EU’s climate goals in order to receive future funding to support fossil-fuel dependent regions under plans expected to be confirmed by the European Commission on Tues


Banks Continue to Pile on Fossil-Fuel Finance

January 15, 2020

On December 15, US bank Goldman Sachs announced what many believe to be the strongest restrictions on fossil-fuel activity by any major bank in the United States. Most notably, the bank has become the first big American lender to restrict financing on


Odejście od węgla albo miliardy przejdą Polsce koło nosa. Czy UE skusi polski rząd pieniędzmi na transformację?

January 14, 2020

Albo Polska ogłosi datę odejścia od węgla, albo nici z pieniędzy na transformację energetyczną – Komisja Europejska przedstawiła dziś projekt “mechanizmu sprawiedliwej transformacji”. Na wart miliardy euro program mogą liczyć kraje, które odchodzą od w


EU to unveil trillion-euro ‘Green Deal’ financial plan

January 14, 2020

The European Commission will propose on Tuesday (14 January) how the EU can pay for shifting the region’s economy to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 while protecting coal-dependent regions from taking the brunt of changes aimed at fighting climate chang


Wer zahlt das EU-Klimageld?

January 14, 2020

Die EU-Kommission hat ein Klima-Finanzpaket vorgestellt, um besonders den europäischen Kohleregionen beim Strukturwandel zu helfen – und sie will, dass die Mitgliedsstaaten dafür mehr Geld einzahlen als bisher. Die Bundesregierung ist dagegen. Source :


Nový klimatický fond nevznikne na úkor eurofondov, rozpočet EÚ vyjde na 7,5 miliardy eur

January 12, 2020

Novovznikajúci Mechanizmus spravodlivej transformácie bude financovať aj plynárenskú infraštruktúru, ukazuje uniknutý návrh eurokomisie. Dobrou správou pre Slovensko je, že okrem uhoľných regiónov podporí aj regióny s ťažkým priemyslom. Source : Nový k


EU Just Transition Mechanism needs local ownership and concrete steps to decarbonisation

January 10, 2020

The 7.5 billion euros revealed today in a leak of the EU’s proposed Just Transition Mechanism can lead a sustainable and economically-fair move away from fossil fuels in Europe’s carbon-dependent regions, but only if local stakeholders are involved in planning the transformation and the funding is consistent with climate targets.


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