The EIB Lent €7 Billion to Dirty Transport Projects — Analysis - CleanTechnica
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The next cabinet will have to cut €7 billion annually or raise that amount through additional taxes. The government's budget is unsustainable in the long term, primarily due to rising costs related to the aging population, according to senior civil servants and experts in the Budgetary Scope Study Group. The next cabinet will have to get to work immediately in the coming years, and from 2030 onwards, at least €7 billion per year will have to be …
The EIB Lent €7 Billion to Dirty Transport Projects — Analysis - CleanTechnica
After declaring itself a ‘climate bank’, the EU investment bank still financed new roads and airport expansions. The European Investment Bank (EIB) lent more than €7 billion for new roads, airport expansions and other transport projects that will increase CO2 emissions. That’s according to a new analysis of its transport loan book ... [continued] The post The EIB Lent €7 Billion to Dirty Transport Projects — Analysis appeared first on CleanTechn…
MADRID, 10 (EUROPA PRESS) The European Investment Bank (EIB) has allocated more than €7 billion between 2021 and 2024 to polluting transport projects, according to a report by the environmental group Transport & Environment (T&E), which also denounces that these investments contradict the climate commitments adopted by the entity when declaring itself "bank of the [...] The entry T&E denounces that the EIB has allocated 7 billion to polluting tr…
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