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15/03/18

Controversial Turkish-Azerbaijani gas pipeline gets major EU loan

Prague, Brussels, Rome, London – Today the board of directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) green …

No Room for Gas

23/02/18

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What happens when a town strikes gas? 30 years after Shell and ExxonMobil opened up Europe’s biggest gas field …

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21/02/18

MEPs vote for energy market reform but fail to reject gas

Members of the EU Parliament’s energy committee have supported reform of energy markets to restrict subsidies …

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06/02/18

Controversial gas pipeline awarded €1.5bn

CEE Bankwatch Network, Counter Balance, Friends of the Earth Europe, 350.org The European Investment Bank (EIB …

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25/01/18

Commission issues €200m new subsidies for fossil fuels

The European Commission today announced new subsidies for fossil fuels, with nearly €200 million for gas proje …

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18/01/18

ECJ opens back door to new GMOs

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) today gave the first indication of how it will classify foods and crops de …

Marching against new GMOs (c) Via Campesina
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