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19/03/18

Why the LNG terminal on Krk is unacceptable and unprofitable

The Croatian government wants to build a fossil gas terminal on the island of Krk, the most populous island in the Adriatic Sea. This project is unnec …

Zelena akcija protesting against the LNG project

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-lighted a EUR 93 million loan to t …

No Room for Gas

23/02/18

Listen to our latest podcast

What happens when a town strikes gas? 30 years after Shell and ExxonMobil opened up Europe’s biggest gas field for drilling, the residents of Groninge …

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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 for dirty fossil fuel power plants, but …

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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) voted today to hand out one of Europe’ …

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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 projects, as part of a larger package of ener …

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