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Crunch time at Sostanj

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November is shaping up to be crunch time for a new 600 MW lignite plant planned to be built at Sostanj in Slovenia. If the Slovenian government doesn’t manage to offer a state guarantee for loans from European public banks that should cover half the construction costs by the end of this month, the project could fail. At Bankwatch, we’re preparing our popcorn for the latest Sostanj thriller, on show across Europe this month.


'Comments noted', business as usual continues. The marginal public influence on the EBRD's new mining policy

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After long delays and more than 3 years of preparation the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has finally completed and published a policy for its operations in the mining sector. Both the consultation process and the final outcome must leave “the consulted stakeholders” disappointed.


The EBRD's new Mining Operations Policy: A commentary on consultation process and content

The long awaited EBRD Mining Operations Policy was released last week without much noise. It has taken the EBRD more than 3 years to prepare a document which had raised hopes it could improve the bank's activities in the mining sector. Most of these hopes, however, have not been fulfilled.

Let’s spend the next EU Budget well!

Source: Markus Trilling, New Europe

While Western European governments are fighting their Eastern European counterparts in Brussels over the size of the next EU Budget (2014-2020), European citizens are looking forward to a budget that is designed well enough to generate both environmental protection and economic benefits.

Hedegaard: Grønne EU-lande må redde klima i budgetstrid

Source: Jørgen Steen Nielsen, Dagbladet Information

EU-Kommissionens udspil om 20 pct. klimarelaterede udgifter i det nye langtidsbudget er ved at blive tabt på gulvet – Danmark kritiseres for manglende lederskab

Quality spending still off the table as Cyprus issues draft budget figures

Brussels -- Indicative figures for Europe’s 2014-2020 budget offer little hope of a green future for agricultural and regional spending, according to CEE Bankwatch Network and Friends of the Earth Europe.

Bank Notes for a Better Europe

Source: , Huffington Post

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