Agent Green atrage atenția că planurile de redresare si reziliență ale UE sunt dezastruoase pentru natură
June 5, 2022
Raportul pentru România arată că măsurile planificate de împădurire și reîmpădurire nu au prea mult sens dacă nu sunt însoțite de măsuri …
Bulletin Quotidien Europe N° 12965
June 3, 2022
Les plans de relance risquent d’endommager davantage la nature dans l’UE, selon un rapport d’ONG
Екодоклад призова за баланс между ВЕИ и биоразнообразието
June 3, 2022
Механизмът за възстановяване и устойчивост на ЕК, предвиждащ 672.5 млрд. евро за зеленото възстановяване, е възможно да не защити в …
Плановете за възстановяване в страните от Централна и Източна Европа – потенциална заплаха за природата?
June 3, 2022
Инвестициите във ВЕИ в българския план за развитие и устойчивост са необходима и положителна мярка, но при ясни правила, ограничаващи …
EU-Wiederaufbauplan – eine Gefahr für die Natur
June 2, 2022
Die 672 Milliarden Euro schwere Aufbau- und Resilienzfazilität (RRF) wird zwar von der EU-Kommission als Hauptwerkzeug des „grünen …
Behind the ‘green recovery’: How the EU recovery fund is failing to protect nature and what can still be saved
June 2, 2022
This report prepared by CEE Bankwatch Network and EuroNatur, shines a spotlight on the implementation of recovery funds, and reveals a series of harmful reforms and investments for biodiversity set to be financed in nine central and eastern European Member States (Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovenia).
A step in the right direction: Bulgaria’s recovery plan improved after lengthy negotiations
April 28, 2022
After one year of negotiations, at the beginning of April, the European Commission finally endorsed the sixth and final version of Bulgaria’s recovery plan. According to the Commission, nearly 60 per cent of the projects included in the plan support the green transition of the country, which is the highest percentage among all the recovery plans approved so far.
How to win energy sovereignty and avoid a gas trap in Poland
April 11, 2022
Poland’s energy policy has to change urgently in the face of the war in Ukraine. EU funds must finance Poland’s transformation for energy security and sustainability. There is no return to the business as usual when it comes to energy policy.
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
Bulgaria’s energy transition without Russian fossil gas and new nuclear capacity
April 4, 2022
It’s never been clearer that Bulgaria’s dependence on Russian energy needs to be cut right now.