Guvernul acordă CEO un grant de 241 de milioane de euro
Bankwatch in the media | April 9, 2021
Guvernul încalcă reglementările europene și acordă Complexului Energetic Oltenia un grant de 241 de milioane de euro. Trei organizații …
Bankwatch in the media | April 9, 2021
Guvernul încalcă reglementările europene și acordă Complexului Energetic Oltenia un grant de 241 de milioane de euro. Trei organizații …
Bankwatch in the media | November 7, 2021
BiH is among the few European countries that still count on coal in its energy strategy, and the explanation for the new investment in …
Blog entry | April 20, 2021
Heating in the region is still largely based on fossil fuels or wood, the district heating networks are in dire condition, and in poorly insulated buildings winter is not as cosy as it could be. Authorities across the Western Balkans need to pay much more attention to planning and implementing clean and modern heating solutions.
Bankwatch in the media | April 9, 2021
Organizația ecologistă Greenpeace a anunțat vineri prin intermediul unui comunicat că împreună cu alte două asociații de mediu (Europe …
Bankwatch in the media | June 28, 2022
The most important news from Armenia on Telegram
Bankwatch in the media | October 29, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put Italian energy and climate security through its most difficult test so far. Italy has emerged as …
Publication | June 28, 2022
This report sheds light on the human rights violations by the Armenian government and investors, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, in relation to the Amulsar gold mine project.
Blog entry | August 1, 2022
The quickly prepared Hungarian energy emergency action plan, which comes into effect today on 1 August, is supposed to increase national energy supply security through seven measures. But as our assessment and those of other experts show, even if the plan runs only temporarily and in the short term, the consequences will be felt by Hungarian citizens in the longer term.
Publication | July 3, 2012
Halfway through its term in office, the European Commission is off target in creating sustainable long-term prosperity in Europe. The report assesses progress in nine EU policy fields with impacts on the environment and reviews the track record of 13 European Commissioners and Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
Page | January 1, 1970
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