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Kolubara: Children in school

Children playing at the schoolyard of Vreoci. The Vreoci school is only 400 metres from the open pit of the mines. Some students have left, while others await resettlement.

Kolubara: Blocked road

A blocked road by the mining operations in Vreoci. Villagers are not notified ahead of time about road blockages or other Kolubara mining activities.

La terra dell'oro blu

Source: Andrea Rossini, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso

La Bosnia Erzegovina è uno dei paesi europei più ricchi di risorse idriche. Il progetto di costruire una serie di centrali idroelettriche, in modo particolare nella Republika Srpska, rischia però di comprometterne il delicato equilibrio ambientale.

Guest post: Development banks and the Arab Spring, new report takes stock

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A new report takes a critical look at the engagement of European development banks in Egypt after the popular uprisings in the Middle East and North African region. This article appeared originally on the Counter Balance blog and has been shortened and slightly edited.


Input for online questionnaire on Projects of Energy Community Interest

Our input expresses our main concern relating to the need to develop an energy sector in southeast and eastern Europe that is in line with EU environmental and climate policies and legislation, as well as one which addresses the increasing problem of energy poverty through sparing and efficient energy use. We underline the need for the PECIs projects to be in line with current and forthcoming EU legislation and policies on climate, environment, renewable energy and energy efficiency.

NGO letter regarding Projects of Energy Community Interest

The letter accompanied Bankwatch's and other NGOs' input to the public consultation on the proposed Projects of Energy Community Interest in the electricity, gas and oil sectors. With the letter, civil society groups jointly address several important matters about the process, scope and selection criteria.

See also Bankwatch's inputs to the consultation.

Serbia's unabated quest for coal causes tremors among mining communities

Source: Claire Provost, Guardian

Development bank continues to fund coal projects as Serbia proves another frontline in battle between energy and environment

Ukraine's Nukes Are in Breach of UN Convention

Kiev – Ukraine’s expansion of the lifetime of its old nuclear reactors is in breach of the UN Espoo Convention, ruled the body monitoring the implementation of this international agreement, because Kiev went ahead with the prolongation of the use of its old reactors without assessing the impact this may have on neighbouring countries.

Guest post: New studies fail to prove that the Ombla hydroplant is fit for EBRD financing

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The EBRD's involvement in the Ombla hydropower plant project has from the start been a story of insufficient scrutiny and cutting procedural corners, followed by an attempt to patch things up by commissioning a belated nature impact assessment. The assessment highlights the Ombla area's natural importance and captures some of the harm that would be done by the dam, but fails to draw the right conclusions, says Jagoda Munic, President of Friends of the Earth International and Biodiversity Programme Co-ordinator at Zelena akcija/Friends of the Earth Croatia.


Letter to EBRD: Espoo Convention confirms Ukraine's non-compliance with Ukraine’s international obligations regarding nuclear reactors' lifetime-extensions

The Implementation Committee under the Espoo Convention concluded in March 2013 that the extension of the life-times of two nuclear reactor units at the Rivne NPP are a case of non-compliance with Ukraine's international obligations. The two units are part of a, EBRD financed project and got their life-time extensions in 2010 without preparing an environmental impact assessment (EIA) and with no information provided to potentially affected neighbouring states.

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