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Retrained and forgotten

April 16, 2019

This research analyses the context of downsizing the  ining sector in the Jiu Valley, the concrete measures taken to mitigate the social impact in the areas hit by restructuring the mining sector and how successful these measures were.


Croatian NGOs file court case to prevent resurrection of Plomin 1 coal plant

April 9, 2019

Zelena akcija/Friends of the Earth Croatia and Green Istria have filed a court case challenging the decision to extend the Plomin 1 coal power plant’s environmental permit, it was announced today.


EU-China summit an opportunity to tackle Chinese support for coal in southeast Europe

April 8, 2019

Brussels – With the EU-China summit kicking off in Brussels on April 9, Bankwatch launches a new analysis [1] showing 3.5 GW of new coal may be built in southeast Europe with Chinese support, including in EU member states Romania and Greece.


Chinese-financed coal projects in Southeast Europe

April 8, 2019

EU member states Romania and Greece, as well as several EU enlargement countries in the Western Balkans, plan to build new lignite power plants. The Balkan coal plans starkly conflict with the Paris Agreement’s aim of limiting climate change to 1.5°C b


Lieber Chinas Spatz als Europas Taube

April 5, 2019

Die Westbalkan-Staaten wollen in die EU. Doch bis es so weit ist, nehmen sie gern Geld aus Peking an. Noch bleiben zwei Monate Zeit, um Bedenken aus dem Weg zu räumen – das kann heikel werden.Source: Lieber Chinas Spatz als Europas Taube


Slovak aspects of the EIB Energy Lending Policy

March 31, 2019

One of the biggest challenges in Slovakia is to ensure systematic support for the development of decentralised, non-fossil and sustainable energy system. The European Investment Bank (EIB) already invested far too much into fossil gas (77 per cent of a


EU parliament reverses course, votes for strong action on climate with future funds for Europe’s needy regions

March 27, 2019

For immediate release. Brussels, Prague – A vote today by the Parliament has excluded fossil fuels from the EUR 320 billion European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Cohesion Funds for 2021-2027, signalling a clear commitment to the EU’s obligations to reduce greenhouse gases under the Paris Agreement and its net-zero emissions Long Term Strategy.


Southeast Europeans ignore EU rules with €2.4bn coal subsidies

March 25, 2019

The EU’s Energy Community neighbours ‘systematically turn a blind eye’ to its state aid rules, a report by the secretariat finds. Southeast Europeans ignore EU rules with €2.4bn coal subsidies


EAST EU STATES ‘MUST DECARBONISE FASTER’: BANKWATCH

March 22, 2019

Their plans meet the bare minimum and are riddled with contradictions and other design flaws, it says.


Review of eight national energy and climate plans (NECPs) in central and eastern Europe

March 22, 2019

Web-version of the briefing Our analysis shows that most countries in central and eastern Europe are not committed to an ambitious energy transformation and instead stay as close as possible to business as usual scenarios. Moreover, the development of


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