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Czech coal mining communities are under threat

Blog entry  |  March 12, 2015

A debate over coal mining limits in the Czech Republic shows that mining communities in EU countries are facing similar struggles as in other parts of the world. It also illustrates how “securing energy supply” has become a catch-all argument even when the energy demand in no way justifies it.


Georgian Ministry of Energy orders use of force against local protesters who fear landslides from hydro construction

Blog entry  |  March 14, 2014

Last weekend, the Georgian Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources again left no doubt about where its main interests lie: enforcing the massive exploitation of Georgia’s hydropower potential despite and against people’s concerns and if necessary by use of force.


Public action: Croatian coal power plant besieged by 680 bodies

Blog entry  |  May 10, 2013

Yesterday, Green Action/Zelena Akcija, Greenpeace and Green Istria staged a spooky public action to raise attention for the findings of a new study that predicts approximately 17 early deaths annually due to the planned new 500 MW unit at the Plomin coal power plant in Croatia.


[Campaign update] Arctic Sunrise joins campaign against coal power plant in Croatia

Blog entry  |  April 17, 2013

Yesterday Greenpeace’s legendary ship Arctic Sunrise joined in the campaign against Plomin C, a coal-fired power plant in Croatia.


That’s what they call sustainable. The EBRD’s 10 billion for sustainable energy

Blog entry  |  November 6, 2012

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development boasts of having invested 10 billion euros in sustainable energy since 2006. A closer look reveals that although the bank’s efforts deserve recognition, several investments make a mockery of ‘sustainability’.


Video: Polish perspectives on the EU presidency

Blog entry  |  July 1, 2011

Today Poland takes the helm of the EU presidency, but the country’s recent move to unilaterally block a 25 percent reduction target for EU carbon emissions has solidified expectations that Poland would hinder a more ambitious EU climate policy agenda.


World Bank and Others Poised to Invest in Rio Tinto’s Flawed Mongolian Mining Project

Press release  |  September 24, 2012

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia — The World Bank Board of Directors has announced plans to consider a copper and gold mining project in the Mongolian South Gobi desert even though the Bank itself acknowledges that there is not enough water in the region to support the life of the Project. Despite ongoing community opposition to Rio Tinto’s Oyu Tolgoi mine and its associated facilities (“OT Project”), the World Bank is considering a financing package of US$900 million in loans and up to US$1 billion in political risk insurance for the OT Project in early November.


World’s largest public lender almost doubles support to fossil fuels in past 4 years

Press release  |  December 8, 2011

Brussels — The European Investment Bank has increased its fossil fuel lending from 2.8 billion euros to 5 billion euros between 2007 and 2010, according to a study published today by environmental NGO CEE Bankwatch Network.


All publications about AIIB

Page  |  June 5, 2018

CEE Bankwatch Network position on the AIIB’s Energy Sector Publication | 13 April, 2023 CEE Bankwatch expresses its deep disappointment in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) call for public consultation on its Energy Sector Strategy Upda


European Investment Bank energy lending 2013-2017

Page  |  August 31, 2018

Energy doublethink Contradictions at the EU bank in combatting climate change Anna Roggenbuck EIB policy officer Alternative news on the EIB Help us watchdog the world’s biggest public lending institution by signing up for our e-mail updates. Learn mor


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