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Slovakia’s climate duplicity

August 15, 2019

At home, Slovakia pays lip service to the climate issues, but abroad – it does not even bother pretending. As it continues to finance crude oil facilities in Cuba, its real climate ambitions are laid bare.


Europese Investeringsbank richt zich op klimaat en derde wereld

July 30, 2019

De Europese Investeringsbank (EIB) wil komaf maken met investeringen in olie- en gasprojecten. Daardoor kan ze zich beter positioneren op wereldvlak als geldschieter voor ontwikkelingslanden. Een Europese variant op de Wereldbank dus.


European Investment Bank proposes end to fossil fuel lending

July 30, 2019

With under 5% of its lending currently going towards fossil fuel projects, can the EIB help battle climate change?Source: European Investment Bank proposes end to fossil fuel lending


EIB to consider freezing fossil fuel financing – Delano – Luxembourg in English

July 29, 2019

The European Investment Bank’s board of directors will vote on halting lending for fossil fuel-based projects “by the end of 2020”. Source: EIB to consider freezing fossil fuel financing – Delano – Luxembourg in English


For the third year in a row, the European Commission asks Romania to stop big polluters

July 29, 2019

The European Commission’s July 2019 infringements package list [1] prominently features Romania. The country is called out for its industrial installations operating without an environment permit and “a systemic failure to monitor air pollution”.


EU Lending Bank To End All Fossil Fuel Financing By 2020

July 27, 2019

After years of pressure from environmental campaigners, the European Investment Bank, the lending arm of the European Union, has proposed to end financing for all fossil fuels by 2020. It would be the first multilateral financial institution to make such a commitment.


EU Lending Bank To End All Fossil Fuel Financing By 2020

July 27, 2019

Following a pledge by incoming Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to change its remit, the European Investment Bank has announced plans to end fossil fuel lending. But is it an attempt to avoid a systemic overhaul? Source: EU Lending Bank To End


European Investment Bank proposes end to fossil fuel lending | Business Recorder

July 27, 2019

LONDON: The European Investment Bank wants to stop funding new fossil fuel-reliant projects by the end of 2020, a draft of the EU lending arm’s new energy Source: European Investment Bank proposes end to fossil fuel lending | Business Recorder


Setting precedent, EU bank to drop all fossil fuels funding beyond 2020

July 26, 2019

Prague, Brussels – The European Investment Bank, the house bank of the EU, is proposing to end financing for all fossil fuels beyond 2020, becoming the first multilateral financial institution to make such a commitment in line with the Paris Agreement.


Third time’s a charm? New attempts to sell off unprofitable Czech coal plant in Turkey

July 25, 2019

The Turkish state fund TMSF opened a new round of bidding for the troubled Adularya coal power plant only two weeks after a second unsuccessful attempt to sell the project. The move is unexpected because this third round preempts statements by the Czech Minister of Industry and Trade, which had said it planned a visit to Ankara to understand why the tender failed for the project that has been plagued by legal challenges.


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