Around 19,000 people are estimated to have died over the past three years as a result of air pollution from Western Balkan coal-fired power plants, according to a report released today by CEE Bankwatch Network and the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air.
Campaign update] Independent monitoring shows massive air pollution near Bosnian lignite plant - Bankwatch
Health and Environment Alliance
South eastern Europe struggles with 'chronic coal' problem - META
Greenpeace activists scale tower of Bulgarian coal-fired plant, demanding its closure
In Bulgaria, marking an air pollution tragedy with another one in the making - Bankwatch
Health and Environment Alliance
In Bulgaria, marking an air pollution tragedy with another one in the making - Bankwatch
In Bulgaria, marking an air pollution tragedy with another one in the making - Bankwatch
Balkan coal plants based on 'wrong' feasibility studies, documents show - Unearthed
Health and Environment Alliance Press release: EU action on Western Balkans' chronic coal pollution is a unique opportunity to improve health and productivity
Carbon credit speculators could lose billions as offsets deemed worthless, Carbon offsetting
EU complicity in colossal, lawless air pollution from Balkan coal plants must prompt swift action – new report - Bankwatch
Western Balkan coal pollution still massive, illegal and deadly - new report - Bankwatch
Planned coal power in the Balkans will breach new EU pollution standards - analysis - Bankwatch
Balkan coal plants based on 'wrong' feasibility studies, documents show - Unearthed