Energy Monitor: Investor lawsuits could slow the energy transition
Investor-state dispute settlements could allow fossil fuel investors to slow government plans. Read here
Investor-state dispute settlements could allow fossil fuel investors to slow government plans. Read here
The EU is encouraging forest destruction in the Amazon and Latin America through its biofuels policy, a new study has found. T&E says the findings mean a change to EU biofuels policy is now a […]
This is our podcast from 9 December 2020
The European Commission and its quest to let the gas industry write the (cheque) book on hydrogen in Europe And guess which EU nation is investing most heavily in gas? And guess from which nation […]
It’s time to stop talking past each other and unite against the real enemies of environmental justice. Beth Stratford is an ESRC-funded PhD student here at Leeds, a fellow at the New Economics Foundation, and a […]
EU power companies “insatiable” demand for wood is harming Baltic forests, campaigners have claimed following the publication of a damning report. Read here
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose “Forlorn Hope” was a British military term from the seventeenth to early nineteenth century for a group of soldiers chosen to take an extremely hazardous role in a military […]
Do have a look at the EU and the four largest European economies. Interesting is that Germany, which parades itself as a leader in fighting the climate crisis has the worst ratings. Read here
Although this deals with the the Brown Deal of the UK, the EU Brown Deal is not much different. Why then? They pretty much serve the same corporations. Kevin Anderson is Professor of Energy and […]
As this morning’s Politico email briefing notes: British officials fighting climate change reckon that if each person in the U.K. sent one fewer email a day it would cut carbon emissions by 16,000 tons a […]
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