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Laži i obmane o novim radnim mjestima: Masovna otpuštanja jedini način da opstanu rudnici u BiH

November 15, 2016

Očigledan primjer nerealnih obećanja se može vidjeti u slučaju bloka 7 termoelektrane Tuzla Source: Laži i obmane o novim radnim mjestima: Masovna otpuštanja jedini način da opstanu rudnici u BiH | DEPO Portal


I soldi di Milano “smaltiti” in miniera in Montenegro

November 14, 2016

Dal 2009 i cittadini di Milano e Brescia sono proprietari al 40% di una centrale elettrica a lignite. E anche della miniera che la alimenta. Gli impianti si trovano in Montenegro, a Pljevlja, cittadina vicino al confine con la Serbia asfissiata dai fum


Promisiunile de locuri de munca in sectorul carbunelui incetinesc tranzitia energetica

November 14, 2016

Un raport lansat ieri de CEE Bankwatch Network, ce acoperă şapte ţări din sud-estul Europei (Bosnia şi Herţegovina, Grecia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Muntenegru, România şi Serbia) arată că numărul locurilor de muncă promise în minele de lignit şi noile termo


Bankwatch e împotriva deschiderii de noi termocentrale pe cărbune

November 14, 2016

Un raport lansat ieri de CEE Bankwatch Network, ce acoperă șapte țări din sud-estul Europei, arată că numărul locurilor de muncă promise în minele de l Source: Bankwatch e împotriva deschiderii de noi termocentrale pe cărbune | GAZETA de SUD


Why coal is not the way forward – facts versus myths

November 14, 2016

Coal is the single biggest contributor to global climate change. But governments and investors planning new coal capacities have a range of flimsy arguments why coal would be the best or the only alternative. This briefing busts a number of myths surrounding coal, such as “coal is cheap”, “alleviates poverty” or “coal is clean”.


Deceptive promises of new jobs in the coal sector don’t help workers, communities or the climate

November 14, 2016

Now is the time for southeast Europe to start an inclusive and just transition away from lignite, argues new Bankwatch research.


Overblown job promises in southeast Europe’s coal sector show the need for a just transition – report

November 14, 2016

Promises for new jobs in south-east Europe’s coal sector are exaggerated, a new Bankwatch report reveals. Hardly any coal operations across the region are economically viable, and as a result many coal workers, especially in the mines, are set to lose their jobs, even if the plans for countless new power plants materialise. Governments, coal workers and their wider communities need to work together towards a just transition.


The great coal jobs fraud – unrealistic employment claims in southeast Europe

November 14, 2016

This report reveals how and why promises for new jobs in south-east Europe’s coal sector are exaggerated. Hardly any coal operations across the region are economically viable, and as a result many coal workers, especially in the mines, are set to lose their jobs, even if the plans for countless new power plants materialise. Governments, coal workers and their wider communities need to work together towards a just transition.


New South East Europe NGO scorecard report shows mixed progress towards a sustainable energy sector

November 8, 2016

Progress – albeit uneven – is being made towards increasing sustainability in South East Europe’s energy sector, according to a new scorecard report launched today by a group of NGOs. CO2 emissions, electricity losses and energy intensity have all seen decreases in most countries in the region, but less progress has been made on increasing the share of solar and wind energy and tackling corruption.


Sustainable energy: How far has South East Europe come in the last five years?

November 8, 2016

Countries of south-east Europe have outdated, polluting and wasteful energy systems. Change to this situation has been slow in coming. But are there signs of hope? This scorecard report seeks to answer this question by giving a glimpse into changes in the energy sector between 2010 and now.


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