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New nuclear risks in Ukraine - decision expected tomorrow

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is expected to take a decision tomorrow on whether or not to provide a EUR 300 million loan for a nuclear power plant Safety Upgrade Programme in Ukraine. This article from our quarterly Bankwatch Mail sums up the issues at hand.


Coal power plants make you sick

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A new report calculates the effects of coal-fired power generation across Europe on chronic lung disease and some heart conditions and the associated costs. It is another clue for both the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank to end support for coal as the two revise their energy policies.


These EU citizens have better ideas for EU funds

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Our competition for ideas for EU funds investments that benefit the sustainable development of European communities could offer inspiration for EU and national decision makers. At the final award ceremony in Brussels, the winners told us about their ideas and how EU funding could benefit their countries.


Constant dripping wears away the stone. Kyrgyz parliament votes to renegotiate Kumtor gold mine contract.

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Challenging a mining operation that generates about ten percent of GDP in a country and particularly doing so on environmental and social grounds is an intimidating task. But as the example of the Kumtor gold mine in Kyrgyzstan shows, indefatigability and scientific expertise can persuade decision-makers to defend the interests of a country and its people.


Rio Tinto's responsibilities in Mongolia extend beyond shareholders

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New civil society recommendations for the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia illustrate that much more than the bottom line needs to be considered to avoid development at the expense of local communities.


Bogus logic in Ukraine: A nature reserve not worth protecting

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If you thought the purpose of a nature reserve is to protect wildlife from disruptive human interference, then you're wrong – at least when it comes to nature that's in the way of electricity infrastructure in Ukraine.


A mostly accommodating lion's den - the second civil society meeting with the EIB Board of Directors

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A meeting of civil society and the European Investment Bank's Board of Directors saw a surprising degree of agreement between two often adverse groups.



Small shareholders protest price cap on lignite from Šoštanj's mine

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With the dubious economics of the Šoštanj 6 lignite power plant depending partly on keeping the price of lignite low, small shareholders who would have to forego their profits are not thrilled at the prospect.


Anti-coal campaign in Kosovo puts focus on health

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A campaign against a new lignite power plant in Kosovo uses World Bank figures to highlight the health damage resulting from pollution.


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