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Dispute resolution agreement on Zarafshan wind project

December 3, 2025

A dispute resolution agreement was signed by CEE Bankwatch Network and Shamol Zarafshan Energy Foreign Enterprise LLC in October 2025. The agreement is the result of a year-and-a-half-long dispute resolution process supported by the Compliance Advisory


Inclusion of the Habitats, Birds and Water Framework Directives in the Energy Community Treaty: An urgent imperative

December 1, 2025

This briefing explains why the Birds Directive, Habitats Directive and Water Framework Directive need to be included in the Energy Community Treaty.


Albania’s Skavica dam can’t get off the ground – time to finally cancel it!

November 24, 2025

The highly damaging hydropower project could hardly have had stronger political support at its inception, with the country’s parliament passing a special law in 2021 to appoint U.S. construction giant Bechtel as the main contractor. But four years later, the project has stagnated, with no environmental permit and no financing.


Will Uzbekistan benefit from ratification of the Aarhus Convention?

November 14, 2025

In 2025, Uzbekistan finally acceded to the Aarhus Convention, becoming the last Central Asian state to ratify the treaty.


Cutting off the branch we’re sitting on: Urgent course correction needed on EU biodiversity financing to secure the EU’s natural resilience

October 31, 2025

Halfway through the implementation period of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, evidence is mounting that the EU and its Member States are not on track to fulfil their commitments.  


Corridor Vc in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Environmental and social impacts can no longer be ignored

October 17, 2025

The EU’s flagship infrastructure project in Bosnia and Herzegovina – the 330-kilometre Corridor Vc motorway – now stands at a critical crossroads. To date, only one-third of the corridor has been completed, financed through more than EUR 3 billion in loans and grants from the EU, the EIB, and the EBRD. 


The future of biodiversity financing: Where does it stand in the next EU budget

October 14, 2025

This briefing explains what the next EU budget proposal may mean for funding projects which focus on nature restoration and protection.


Expanding the Emerald Network: Progress and gaps in the Western Balkans

October 9, 2025

At the 15th meeting of the Bern Convention’s Group of Experts on Protected Areas and Ecological Networks – held from 7 to 8 October 2025 in Bar, Montenegro – participants reviewed progress towards establishing the Emerald Network of protected areas. As part of the programme, the group visited Lake Skadar, one of Montenegro’s key Emerald sites, acknowledging the government’s efforts to safeguard this unique ecosystem.  


Why the next EU budget is worrying nature conservationists

July 15, 2025

As the European Commission prepares to present the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework, biodiversity advocates are pessimistic. They expect nature to be deprioritised in the EU budget and view the disappearance of the Life Fund, the only funding instrument dedicated to the environment, with concern.


ANALYSIS: Race begins to shape rules for EU nature market amid demand dilemma

July 10, 2025

The newly launched EU roadmap for nature credits is sparking heated debate over who should design market rules, as observers say strong methodologies and governance frameworks are key to integrity, though demand is unlikely to grow without regulatory measures from the Commission.


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