Comments to the EBRD Gender Action Plan – by Ruzica Rudic Vranic, Femina Creativa, Serbia
June 30, 2008
Comments to the EBRD Gender Action Plan – by Charita Jashi, Gender for Social-Economic Development Association, Georgia
June 30, 2008
Draft EBRD Gender Action Plan
June 30, 2008
Comments to the EBRD Gender Action Plan
June 30, 2008
Do EU Funds Contribute to Climate Change Abatement in New Member States?
June 24, 2008
This article deals mainly with EU funds allocations for energy efficiency, renewables and sustainable transportation. The data used in the analysis is taken from the allocations planned in the National Operational Programmes (OP) in the CEE-10, which constitute the key programming documents for distribution of the EU funds at national level.
Update of the EU funds allocations in the central and eastern European countries in energy efficiency, renewable energy and transportation
June 24, 2008
Presentation of Porto Romano Rapid Environmental Assessment
June 10, 2008
Official presentation on the Rapid Environmental Assessment for the industrial and energy park, Porto Romano, Albania.
Letter to ArcelorMittal – Stop sacrificing miners in Kazakhstan
June 10, 2008
Global Action on ArcelorMittal is appalled by the recent accident in ArcelorMittal owned Tentekskaya, mines in the Karaganda region of central Kazakhstan. Five miners are feared dead following an accident on the early morning of June 2, 2008 following a cave-in and methane leak. This is the second accident in the companys Kazakh mines this year, after 30 miners were killed in a mine explosion in January. Our sincere sympathies are extended to the families of the miners who have lost their lives.
Green Action follow-up letter with the Croatian Ministry of Environment
June 3, 2008
On July 24, 2008 Croatian Ministry of Environment responded to above letter. Download the response as pdf here.
Bankwatch Mail 37
June 2, 2008
In this issue: EU billions must help to reduce waste, not boost it * European Investment Bank urged to stop fueling the incineration fire * Zero waste, zero pain * The EIB undermines Africa * Strange bedfellows: the EIB’s huge fossil fuels portfolio is smothering clean energy initiatives * A deluge of public subsidies for Ethiopian dam projects, but public benefits missing * Public consultation on EIB environmental policy at last, but problems persist * Czech roads paved with whose gold exactly?