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Open Letter to the Government: Do not allow another OKD!
19.9.2022
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Publications

The Insurance Gap in the Age of Climate Crisis: Ranking the Major Insurers in Central and Eastern Europe
11.3.2025 – PDF – 26.62MB
This report examines the four most prominent insurers in the Central and Eastern Europe - Allianz, Generali, UNIQA, and Vienna Insurance Group - and evaluates their approaches to underwriting and investing in fossil fuels. They are rated on their underwriting policies, coverage, climate targets and investment policies. The findings show that all the insurers to varying degrees maintain policies that allow for continued support of coal, oil, and gas industries. The largest and most influential insurer in the Central and Eastern Europe - Vienna Insurance Group - has the worst climate policies of the four.

Behind the mask: Investigating EPH’s coal exit claims
12.2.2025 – PDF – 956.64kB
A new investigation in collaboration with Beyond Fossil Fuels suggests that promises by major European power company EPH that it will move away from coal by 2030 are not necessarily to be taken at face value.
While EPH claims it will soon be coal-free, instead of closing all of its coal operations, since 2021 it has been formally moving assets over to what is presented as a separate company, EPETr. The investigation shows that significant operational, managerial, and financial ties persist between the two companies via a network of service agreements and asset guarantees, along with extensive personnel overlaps. These raise significant questions about EPETr’s true autonomy, and whether this restructuring may be allowing EPH to continue to benefit from its sister company’s coal revenue streams, while obscuring its true emissions profile from investors and regulators.

His Profits, Our Loss: How Daniel Křetínský’s EPH Keeps Profiting from Poverty and Climate Collapse
19.6.2024 – PDF – 12.80MB
This report summarizes the development of Daniel Křetínský's energy and media businesses over the past year and a half. It reveals critical findings, including Křetínský's concealment of half his emissions, his ties to Vladimir Putin's regime, the influence of his media outlets in the Czech Republic, and the threat EPH’s fossil fuel infrastructure poses to European climate policy. At the end, we propose solutions for combating fossil fuel corporations like EPH.

Ein fossiler Energiegigant: Wie Daniel Křetínskýs Unternehmen EPH das Klima zerstört, von Energiearmut profitiert und die Demokratie gefährdet
20.7.2023 – PDF – 33.69MB
Energetický a průmyslový holding (EPH), im Besitz von Daniel Křetínský, ist eine der größten Kohle- und Gasgesellschaften in Europa. EPH besitzt und betreibt Vermögenswerte in der Tschechischen Republik, der Slowakischen Republik, Deutschland, Italien, Irland, Großbritannien, Frankreich und den Niederlanden. Du kannst einen umfassenden Bericht über Daniel Křetínskýs Geschäfte lesen, der erklärt, warum seine Unternehmen eine Bedrohung für das Klima und die Demokratie darstellen.

Fossil Hyena: How Daniel Křetínský’s EPH Destroys Climate, Profits from Energy Poverty and Threatens Democracy
26.1.2023 – PDF – 30.66MB
Energetický a průmyslový holding (EPH), owned by Daniel Křetínský, is one of the largest coal and gas corporations in Europe. EPH owns and operates assets in the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Germany, Italy, Ireland, the UK, France, and Netherlands. You can read comprehensive report about Daniel Křetínský business, that explain, why his companies are threat to climate and democracy.
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Walking the Path Less Travelled: Collective Steps Towards a Culturally Sensitive Education in the Context of Socio-Ecological Transformation
2.12.2022 – PDF – 4.05MB
The anthology Walking the Path Less Travelled presents a selection of texts by educators from the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany on culturally sensitive education about the transformation of the world. In the form of essays, short reflections, interviews or practical methodological and other tools, the publication opens up topics such as degrowth in Central and Eastern Europe, language and greenwashing, emotions in education or leaving the seminar room in non-formal education. Barbora Adamková and Jakub Mácha contributed to the publication on behalf of Re-set with a paper on safe and brave learning spaces. The publication was produced in collaboration with the Ecumenical Academy, Kreisau-Initiative (DE) and Fundacja Krzyżowa (PL) within the Erasmus+ Partnership for transnational ESD and Degrowth education project.