EU money is driving the energy transition in Europe, especially in countries still heavily dependent on fossil fuels, but some governments are still looking to use EU public money to finance new fossil gas projects, despite their climate obligations.
Investing in fossil gas infrastructure is a risky business. Greenhouse gas emissions from fossil gas extraction, transportation and combustion, whether deliberate or inadvertent, greatly exacerbate global warming.
Such investments are...
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Gligor Radečić is gas campaign lead at CEE Bankwatch Network. Raluca Petcu is fossil gas campaigner with Bankwatch Romania. Krzysztof Mrozek is head of the EU Funds for Climate Programme at the Polish Green Network.