(PR Newswire, 12 December 2013, Washington) The board of directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) has adopted revisions to its environmental procedures and guidelines governing high-carbon intensity projects, claiming this aligns the Bank with...
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(US State Department, Washington, 11 April 2013) Ministers and senior officials from more than a dozen donor countries met in Washington, D.C. on April 10-11 to discuss ways to meet the challenge of scaling up low-carbon investment in developing countries. The meeting was convened and chaired...
more(Bloomberg, Washington, 18 July 2013) The U.S. Export-Import Bank voted to stop consideration of financing for a coal power plant in Vietnam, the first such decision since President Barack Obama vowed to cut federal support for the projects... “By denying taxpayer backed financing for this...
more(Bloomberg, Washington, 25 June 2013) President Barack Obama pledged to end U.S. government financing of overseas coal projects, a promise that could end millions of dollars in support for power plants in nations such as Vietnam and India. As part of a “Climate Action Plan” released today,...
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