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Mongolia 2.0

March 27, 2018

Only recently Mongolia was known as the biggest nomadic country in the world. Today, it is struggling to move past it.


Mounting pressure to revoke permit for the planned thermal power plant Ugljevik III

March 21, 2018

In contrast to the global trend of decreasing coal from the energy mix, the Western Balkan countries are stubbornly planning a whole fleet of new lignite plants, most of which are plagued by breaches of environmental laws. The latest case in point is the planned 600MW Ugljevik III.


The Baganuur women affected by coal burning

March 6, 2018

The coal industry continues to negatively impact the local population and environment soothing the public with a false promise for reliable and affordable energy. The damaging influence is especially prominent for the women of Baganuur.


Protests spread in Western Balkans along with air pollution

February 19, 2018

Community organisations across the region are fed up with worsening air quality and are taking their grievances to the streets


They warn of the risks of coal-fired thermoelectric plants

February 18, 2018

Bankwatch Network, una red de protección del medioambiente y derechos humanos, advierte el peligro de las centrales de carbón. Source: They warn of the risks of coal-fired thermoelectric plants


Why is Kosovo going ahead with a lignite coal power plant that is extremely expensive and dangerous to health?

February 13, 2018

Toxins in the air have reached “hazardous” levels in Pristina, Kosovo, last week. A ban on cars is welcome. But the real problem is the lignite coal plants nearby. So why is the Kosovo government, the US and the World Bank all supporting yet another ne


As pollution blankets Pristina, so do protests

January 31, 2018

Hundreds of people fed up of breathing polluted air have joined a protest in Pristina, Kosovo earlier today.


A second coal fired power plant for the Tajik capital

January 17, 2018

Tajikistan has long suffered from serious energy shortages, but is a new coal power plant really the answer?


[Campaign update] Montenegro drops Skoda Praha as partner for Pljevlja II coal plant – now time to drop the project altogether

January 4, 2018

Another nail is in the coffin of the controversial Pljevlja II coal power plant in Montenegro with the main contractor exiting the project.


Construction permit denied for Banovići coal power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina

December 15, 2017

Plagued by a number of unsolved issues, the Chinese-backed Banovići lignite power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been dealt a major blow.


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