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Bankwatch Romania warns the European Commission the billion-euro state aid for OEC breaches State aid rules – Business Review

Bankwatch in the media  |  April 19, 2021

Bankwatch Romania and ClientEarth, an international not-for-profit organization of environmental law, have called on the European …


23 NGOs slam EIB human-rights record, amid review

Bankwatch in the media  |  January 27, 2022

A group of 23 NGOs wrote to the European Investment Bank (EIB) directors on Wednesday (26 January), urging them to improve its human rights …


Week in Review: Action or Inaction?

Bankwatch in the media  |  July 19, 2024

Governments and citizens across South-east Europe find themselves stuck between action and inaction in choosing whether and how to deal …


A conversation between the mine and the factory: alternatives to the extractive model of the green transition

Event  |  December 22, 2023

Date: Tuesday, 12 December 2023  On 12 December the Debt Observatory in Globalisation held an international meeting altogether with a frontline defender in Colombia and Argentina, and workers of Collectivo Di Fabrica, from Florence (Italy).  The aim wa


Transparency: Much stays hidden

Bankwatch in the media  |  August 25, 2016

An initiative aimed at increasing the transparency of mining companies’ payments to governments across the globe has been slammed as paternalistic and ineffective by representatives of the people it was claimed to help. The extractive industries transparency initiative (EITI) was first announced by then UK prime minister Tony Blair at the world summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg in 2002. It was launched a year later, at a time when the entire developed world, led by Blair and pop stars Bono and Bob Geldof, seemed determined to save Africa from itself.


New EIB policy against EU principles, say climate activists

Bankwatch in the media  |  June 26, 2013

Environmentalists have reacted angrily to the European Investment Bank (EIB)’s draft energy lending policy, the result of a review process launched last year.


In an effort to wean itself off Russia’s energy, the EU is running into the arms of another dictator

Bankwatch in the media  |  November 5, 2022

Europe is in a tough spot.For years, the European Union (EU) has relied on Russia to supply the oil and gas it needs to power industries …


New: the EU budget – it has never been so green

Bankwatch in the media  |  February 24, 2012

For the first time ever decarbonisation is an explicit goal of the next EU budget. And it shows: the European Commission wants to devote fully 20% of the 1 trillion budget, which runs from 2014 to 2020, to climate-related actions. The goal: to change the face of the European energy system and sow the seeds for a low-carbon economy in 2050. But it is the Member States who will ultimately have to make up their minds whether they want to make the EU’s green dream come true. Sonja van Renssen reports from Brussels.


A partnership of unequals

Bankwatch in the media  |  July 19, 2012

http://www.europeanenergyreview.eu/site/pagina.php?id=3817


Is the Western Balkans the new Desertec?

Bankwatch in the media  |  January 14, 2014

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