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Climate action (or climate change action) refers to a range of activities, mechanisms, policy instruments and so forth that aim to reduce the severity of human induced climate change and its impacts. "More climate action" is a central demand of the climate movement. Climate inaction is the absence of climate action. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Climate Action in Cities Overview 2020
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Sustainable transport Overview 2020
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Clean Oceans and the Blue Economy Overview 2020
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>€1 TRILLION FOR <1.5°C: Climate and environmental ambitions of the European Investment Bank Group
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Guidance Note on Indigenous and Local Community: Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in the European Arctic
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Agriculture and Bioeconomy Programme Loan
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European Investment Bank Climate Action - Eligible sectors and eligibility criteria
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The EIB Circular Economy Guide - Supporting the circular transition
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COVID-19 and Environmental and Social Sustainability
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The EIB Climate Survey 2019-2020
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COVID-19: A new digital front in Africa
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On Water
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A bright future
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The virtuous circle
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The EIB Group a sustainable institution
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The EIB in the Southern Neighbourhood
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EIB energy lending policy: Supporting the energy transformation
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La BEI en Belgique en 2018
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The EIB Circular Economy Guide - Supporting the circular transition (2019)
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The Clean Oceans Initiative
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Ex-post evaluation of the EIB’s Energy Lending Criteria, 2013-2017
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EIB Group Carbon Footprint Report 2018
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EIB Group – Environmental Statement 2018
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Rejuvenating forests
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Food for change
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The European Investment Bank and Eastern Neighbourhood Countries
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Facts & Figures 2018
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EIB Group – Environmental Statement 2019
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Three foundations: A competitive, sustainable, inclusive Europe
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Environmental, Climate and Social Guidelines on Hydropower Development
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Blue Sustainable Ocean Strategy
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Resilient Africa: Opportunities for action
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