
Communications officer
Email: ido.liven AT bankwatch.orgTel.: +48 22 892 00 86
A climate communicator with nearly two decades of experience Ido joined Bankwatch in 2015 as a communications officer. During this time he has been working with a range of Bankwatch campaigns, and he is currently leading the communications work for our fossil gas and district heating campaigns. Prior to joining Bankwatch he had worked as a journalist for a decade. His stories, mainly about the environment and international affairs, have been published in many media outlets around the world. In addition to his work in Bankwatch, Ido is a father, a writer and a climate communications expert working with various civil society groups to promote climate justice.
More from Ido Liven
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.
While new public finance for the Southern Gas Corridor is lining up, the European Commission’s narrative that the pipeline would relieve Europe’s dependence on Russian gas continues to crumble.
Discovering Ukraine’s Nuclear Shadows
April 27, 2015 | Read more
– UPDATING STORY – A Bankwatch fact-finding mission is currently in Ukraine to explore the state of nuclear energy in the country, particularly in light of intentions to extend the lifetime of 12 Soviet-era nuclear units.


