Bulletin
SEEDW Bulletin #17-18
(January 12, 2009)
Gazela Bridge resettlement: Inclusive consultations and transparency are the only chance of success * MEPs shocked at the sight of Chelopech tailings facility * Many cooks stirring Albania's carbon soup * Istria waste centre location to be reconsidered * Zagreb incinerator project “on hold” * Energy Course in Macedonia * “Never mind the balance sheet” approach to public-private partnerships spells danger for central and eastern European economies, warns new report
SEEDW Bulletin #16
(July 16, 2008)
Setting an example - EU funds monitoring in Macedonia * Bucharest Agreement on Espoo Convention “a good first step”, say NGOs * International pipeline workshop held in Skopje * Why incinerate when we could do better? * Poor implementation of EIA procedure results in low public participation on Demir Kapija-Smokvica highway * The fight to prevent cyanide swamping Bulgaria goes on
SEEDW Bulletin #15
(December 20, 2007)
Zagreb hazardous waste incinerator leaves toxic legacy * Bourgas - Alexandroupolis Oil Pipeline: Death With a Breath of Oil * Real Energy Security Is Staring Us In The Face
* Civil Society Meeting on Oil Pipelines to Take Place in 2008
* Albania at the crossroads - how the IFIs could be doing so much more
* Roma inclusion in Serbia
* SEE NGOs exchange urban transport know-how
SEEDW Bulletin #14
(October 23, 2007)
Is the EIB considering jumping into the vat of lies surrounding the Zagreb incinerator? *
Biodiesel booming in Serbia, but at what price?
* EIB 'masters' climate change as servant to the world's major polluters
* Serbian infrastructure: jobs for les garcons
* Non-transparent Operational "Road" Programme in Macedonia
* Fate of Bulgarian Natura 2000 network still hangs in the balance
* NGOs meet to tackle Balkan oil pipeline escalation
* Eco-sense helps to break the mould on the Skopje Bypass
* New name, new website - but environmental and social justice in south-east Europe remains our goal
SEEDW Bulletin #13
(April 18, 2007)
Can the AMBO pipeline make everyone happy? Overview of the project and its potential impacts on the environment * 2 more nuclear reactors at Cernavoda: Romania still deluded about costs and benefits * Privatising Serbia's natural resources - a dodgy deal * Local residents indignant at becoming Zagreb's dustbin * Planes, Loans and Automobiles: EU house bank fuelling climate change with loan bias to air and road sectors

