Comments on the proposal to amend the Recovery and Resilience Facility regulation in the context of REpowerEU
July 20, 2022
The briefing, prepared by CAN Europe and CEE Bankwatch Network and sent to the Members of the European Parliament on 19th July 2022, assesses key components of the European Commission’s proposal to amend the Recovery and Resilience Facility regulation in the context of the REPowerEU plan and proposes recommendations to feed in the legislative process
Raport: Euroopa roheline raha võib hävitada Eesti metsa
June 30, 2022
Euroopa taasterahastu ei suuda adresseerida elurikkuse kriisi, selgus värskest Euroopa keskkonnarganisatsioonide raportist.
Promarněná šance
June 30, 2022
Na méně než jedno procento odhadují experti z konsorcia ekologických organizací investice do biodiverzity z Národních plánů obnovy v devíti …
Коалицията за зелен рестарт настоява за създаване на Комитет за наблюдение на Плана за възстановяване
June 28, 2022
Създаването на Комитет за наблюдение е необходим механизъм за външен контрол на Националния план за възстановяване и устойчивост, съобщиха …
Zeleni oporavak EU, ali katkad itekako na štetu prirorde
June 24, 2022
Upravljanje vodama i projekti u obnovljivcima po skraćenim procedurama problematični su za okolišnVezani sadržajinTagovi
EU investments: voice of the public must be heard!
June 16, 2022
Member States are currently making important investment decisions to address the multitude of crises we are facing. This money has the potential to transform our economy, yet the challenges to ensure it meets this potential are high. The EU’s unprecedented COVID-19 recovery package should be spent wisely and in a transparent manner. Yet it is for the moment far from open, and it is unlikely this will change any time soon.
Paljastus: EU:n koronarahoja käytetty väärin – 3 maata nousee erityisesti esiin
June 16, 2022
Tuore raportti kertoo, että EU:n koronatukirahoja on käytetty eri tarkoitukseen kuin alun perin oli ajatus.
On the (long) road to recovery: Poland’s plan greenlit
June 14, 2022
Poland’s recovery plan has finally been endorsed by the Commission after over a year of negotiations. Despite multiple declarations from government officials that talks would finish quickly, the plan worth EUR 35 billion was put on hold for an extended period of time because of the Commission’s concerns about the rule of law in the country. Is Poland’s recovery plan a wasted opportunity? Not necessarily, but it is not a fully-used one, either.
Planurile de redresare și reziliență, un nou val de finanțări care dăunează biodiversității
June 7, 2022
Comisia Europeană pretinde că Fondul de redresare și de reziliență (672,5 miliarde de euro) va asigura o „redresare ecologică” în întreaga …
‘Systemic’ lack of control over the EU’s 723.7 billion euro recovery fund
June 6, 2022
On Wednesday June 1, the European Commission approved the Polish reconstruction fund, potentially releasing up to €36 billion for Warsaw – …