Energy Transition
What lies ahead for US and EU climate policy with new investments pouring into the green transition?
Read moreWhile the European Green Deal defines Europe’s green transition, its social dimension is patchy and weak.
Read moreHouseholds across Europe are facing spiralling energy costs as fuel prices rise. But fossil fuel subsidies are no answer to this crisis. Governments should focus on direct support to cover essentials and speeding up the energy transition.
Read moreFollowing the European Parliament’s approval, the European Commission is pressing ahead with its plans to classify fossil gas and nuclear as “green” energy.
Read moreWith the REPowerEU plan, the EU is missing an important opportunity to bring its energy security policy in line with its climate goals.
Read moreExamining how Just Transition could be the key to tackling intersecting crises of environmental breakdown, social injustice, and global inequality.
Read moreA short analysis of how geopolitical relations impact Serbian discussions about politics, energy, and the future.
Read moreThe case for expanding Europe’s domestic solar manufacturing industry is stronger than ever, but a number of conditions must be met first.
Read moreWhat does the Chinese decision to stop investment in coal plants abroad mean for the wider energy transition?
Read moreRosanna Harvey-Crawford examines local resilience and community projects in rural Scotland.
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