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欧盟为可再生能源紧急开“绿灯”

November 28, 2022

… 欧盟为可再生能源紧急开“绿灯” …


Breaking down the ‘do no significant harm’ principle

April 7, 2022

This briefing aims to explain the ‘do no significant harm’ principle and how it has been used in the Recovery and Resilience Facility. It also raises concerns over the long-term risks and implications of applying the ‘do no significant harm’ principle


Applying the ‘do no significant harm’ principle in practice: examples of reforms and investments under national recovery plans that will cause harm to the environment

March 8, 2022

This joint letter, prepared by CEE Bankwatch Network, EuroNatur, WWF and ReCommon, raises concern about the application of the EU’s ‘do no significant harm’ principle under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The letter is accompanied by a seri


Surishtiruv: Yeri tortib olingan fermer va “quldek ishlatilayotgan” o‘zbeklar. Indorama Agro “namunaviy investor”mi?

January 5, 2021

“Mahalliy va mintaqaviy iqtisodiy rivojlanish¸ kamida 1500 ta yaxshi haq to‘lanadigan ish joyi yaratish” iddaosi bilan hozirgacha o‘zbek dehqonlarining kamida 54 ming gektar yerini olgan Indorama Agro Sirdaryoda o‘z va’dalari ustidan chiqdimi? Uning ikki yillik faoliyati¸ xalqaro moliya tizimlari ishonayotgan kabi¸ 70 million dollarlik yana bir rag‘batga loyiqmi?


Revealed: EIB supporting major Israeli environmental offender

June 18, 2018

In the Israeli Environmental Protection Ministry’s annual ranking, Israel Chemicals has been topping the lists of corporate environmental offenders. For the EIB, the company has “sound environmental policy” which justifies a quarter of billion euros for supporting R&D of specialty chemicals. Ahead of the first anniversary of the Ashalim spill, which originated from an ICL subsidiary’s chemicals plant, a new Bankwatch analysis questions the EIB’s engagement with the company.


Ponovo razmotriti planove

August 19, 2017

Države koje planiraju nove elektrane na ugalj, među kojim je i Crna Gora, moraju ponovo da razmotre investicione planove, kao i finansijske implikacije ovih projekata kako bi se osiguralo da su oni zaista u skladu sa novim, strožim standardima EU, poka


Grin houm: EU objavila nova pravila o zagađenju iz TE, vlade regiona nijesu spremne za primjenu

August 17, 2017

„S obzirom na to da većina zemalja Zapadnog Balkana usvaja zakone koji se eksplicitno odnose na standarde EU za najbolje raspoložive tehnike, od sada se dozvole za nove elektrane moraju zasnivati na BREF-u LCP-a (Large Combustion Plants)“, kaže se u s


Drugi blok TE mora na popravni

August 14, 2017

Prethodno je analiza CEE Bankwatch mreže pokazala da gotovo nijedna planirana TE na zapadnom Balkanu, među kojima i je i drugi blok TE Pljevlja, neće ispuniti nove, strože standarde zagađenosti Source: Drugi blok TE mora na popravni – Vijesti.me


Wild capitalism threatens the untamed rivers of Southeast Europe

August 7, 2017

Southeast Europe is seeing an explosion in hydropower investment, but inadequate regulation and oversight of the sector are raising concerns about the environmental impact and whether these investments are sustainable. Source: bne IntelliNews – Wild ca


Bosnia accused of breaking Energy Community rules over Ugljevik power plant expansion

August 6, 2017

The Energy Community secretariat has sent an opening letter to Bosnia & Herzegovina, launching a case related to the environmental impact assessment of the planned Ugljevik III thermal power plant in Republika Srpska. Source: bne IntelliNews – Bosn


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