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Iryna Holovko

Email: iryna at bankwatch.org

Ukraine office (postal address)
National Ecological Centre of Ukraine
PO Box 306
01032, Kyiv
Ukraine

Tel.: + 380 44 353 7841 (42)
Fax: + 380 44286 3032

http://www.necu.org.ua/

Languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English


Iryna joined CEE Bankwatch Network in September 2007 as a campaigner in Ukraine. She received a Masters Degree in environmental science from the Ukrainian State University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in 2007.

COGEN Slovakia, Cogeneration in Povazsky Chlmec

The new greenfield gas cogeneration power plant COGEN in north Slovakia is planned to produce power and heat. Located in Považský Chlmec, a town in the Žilina district, the new plant would further deteriorate the quality of life of locals, who have for decades been suffering from the negative impacts of a nearby waste disposal site and nearby highway.

Zombie reactors in Ukraine


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While the European Union is trying to help Ukraine's political transition, Europe's financial support is cementing the country's dependence on an outdated and highly unsafe nuclear sector. To avoid further instability and political and environmental risks, European institutions need to offer better oversight and funding for alternative energy sources.

Polish Climate Coalition letter to prime minister: Don't block more ambitious climate targets

With regards to a EU Council for Environment on March 9, 2012 that will include a discussion on “A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050”, 22 Polish environmental groups asked the Polish government not to block EU’s acceptance for taking a more ambitious targets in GHG reduction.

In Kyrgyzstan, a Mountain of Trouble

Source: Bakyt Ibraimov and Temir Akmatov, Transitions Online

The Kyrgyz government desperately needs the money generated by gold mining. But can it live with the growing international criticism?

Letter to rapporteurs for the Common Provisions Regulation of the future Cohesion Policy

The letter, sent by the Coalition for a sustainable EU Budget, includes discussion points that are crucial for the future Cohesion Policy regulations. Now, during the ongoing debates in the European Parliament, it is the role of MEPs to ensure that the EU becomes a resource efficient low-carbon economy, shifting Europe’s regions on a sustainable path.

The European Commission, an EBRD shareholder that should start acting like one

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Recent Balkan hydro projects suggest the European Commission could make much better use of its shareholder role in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.


Destroying future NATURA 2000 sites in the Balkans. The European Commission's role in steering the EBRD's investments

The letter complains about the EU's negligence of its shareholder role in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its lack of scrutiny of two recently approved projects that are set to contravene EU principles and standards: the Ombla hyrdopower plant in Croatia and the Boskov Most HPP in Macedonia.

Regional budget talks locked in 'pre-crisis period'

Source: Ana-Maria Tolbaru, EurActiv

Negotiations on the role regional funds will play in the EU’s next multi-annual budget are stagnating because talks are taking place in the context of the pre-crisis period, Fabian Zuleeg of the European Policy Centre told EurActiv in an interview.

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