Energy Transition
The energy transition in the Global North risks being anything but just without structural changes to supply chains and the governance of extractive industries.
Read moreGreen MP Urszula Zielinska discusses issues shaping political debate in Poland and the prospect of the 2023 elections.
Read moreFor a Covid-19 recovery that addresses both present and future needs, Europe will need to prioritise three key elements.
Read moreChina’s action on climate is often touted as decisive and admirable. But its human and environmental costs cannot be ignored.
Read moreThe EU and national governments have gone to work on recovery plans to be deployed against the imminent economic crisis. But how green are they?
Read moreWith the right support from governments and the EU, communities all over Europe can be at the heart of a sustainable energy system.
Read moreChina’s projected image of ambitious climate actor is contradicted by fossil fuel investments abroad and its prioritisation of economic growth.
Read moreAs generations mobilise to save the climate, traditional military mobilisations are doing much to destroy it. The carbon footprint of the military needs to be on the table.
Read moreA coherent blueprint with political backing will be essential if the EU is to forge an effective energy security policy.
Read moreIn the long run, the transition to renewable energy may prove key to breaking Poland and Ukraine’s dependency on Russian gas.
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