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Unlocking nature financing: National cost estimates for effective nature restoration


To support national planning, together with EuroNatur, in cooperation with national partners, we led a study in five Member States to estimate financing needs for effective nature restoration. 

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15 May 2011
ArcelorMittal Kriviy Rih – transition without sustainability

After 5 years of project implementation, the EBRD admits: “The investment with ArcelorMittal Kryviy Rih (AMKR) … has achieved the objectives related to increased capacity utilisation, corporate restructuring and market expansion. Conversely, it fell short of its energy eff…

4 May 2011
Letter: EBRD and EIB should review involvement in Sostanj due to serious shortcomings in the project’s management

On April 14 2011 the Minister of Economy of Slovenia, presented a report on the management of the Sostanj TES 6 project to the Government of Slovenia. In the report many shortcomings of the project are highlighted, which led the Government to state that it will only support…

30 April 2011
Vinci – a cover for oligarchs and tax havens in Russia’s first road PPP

An opaque web of offshore companies and oligarchs behind the controversial EUR 1.5 billion first section of the Moscow–St. Petersburg motorway public-private partnership provides new grounds for the Russian government to re-examine the controversial project, according to thi…

26 April 2011
If fences make good neighbours, what about nuclear energy? How Ukraine’s nuclear future ties into Europe’s energy security strategy

In 2010 Ukraine joined the European Energy Community to integrate into the European electricity and gas markets. The Ukrainian government is looking to the EU and international financial institutions to sponsor a warily nuclear-intensive, export-oriented energy program.

26 April 2011
Ignoring Chernobyl’s lessons – How EU ‘Energy Security’ expands nuclear energy in Ukraine

As the world marks the 25th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl and against the backdrop of the threat from Fukushima’s nuclear facilities, our study reveals that the European Commission, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Bank for…

15 April 2011
Bankwatch Mail 47

Content (Click on titles to read articles online) Abuses continue in Moscow as development banks give up on Khimki road financing Local pressure in Lithuania keeps EU funds out of the waste incineration fire It’s the EU funds, stupid, and the green economic dividends they of…

28 March 2011
Vinci’s failure to respect Global Compact commitments on human rights and the environment in Khimki

The letter to representatives of the UN Global Compact gives details on the failure to respect commitments under the Global Compact initiative by the construction company Vinci in connection with the Moscow St. Petersburg motorway project (near Khimki).

25 March 2011
Letter to European Commission: Consultation process for the future Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance post 2013

Consultations for the future Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) has not been promoted adequately to attract attention and inputs from civil society. Bankwatch and its partners and members from the Western Balkan region therefore request to prolong the consultation…

23 March 2011
Comments to the EC’s plans to increase EIB operations and commence ERBD operations in North Africa

The European Commission’s announced plans to give the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction leading roles in promoting democratisation and development in the Southern Mediterranean region. Counter Balance and Bankwatch are concerned that both inst…

23 March 2011
Civil society concerns about EBRD expansion into North Africa

As a result of the recent revolts in the Southern Mediterranean, the European Commission proposed March 8 that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development be given a leading role in promoting democratisation and development in the region. But NGOs argue that the EBR…

22 March 2011
Bankwatch comments on EBRD country level transition indicators

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s transition indicators for some time already were rather disconnected from the situation in the EBRD’s countries of operation. Our comments are premised on the point that the ultimate goal of transition is not only a mark…

15 March 2011
EU public funds for “securing” dirty coal and nuclear energy Ukraine transmission lines background paper

Over the past few years, a series of strategies, agreements and loans have brought the EU and Ukraine into closer cooperation on perpetuating nuclear and carbon-intensive energy infrastructure and generation, with international financial institutions (IFIs) brokering the dea…

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