PIK: How to protect emissions trading from excessive financial speculation
CO2 emissions trading – a key element of EU climate policy – can be protected from distortions driven by financial speculators, a new report shows. Read here
CO2 emissions trading – a key element of EU climate policy – can be protected from distortions driven by financial speculators, a new report shows. Read here
Jason Hickel returns to PTO for the second part of a two part interview on his book, Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World. We talked about the concept of ‘green growth’, and […]
The world is spending billions of dollars on fossil fuels subsidies while hundreds of millions of people live in poverty. Priorities must shift if we want humanity to survive. Read here
The study also found that a large cruiseliner can have a bigger carbon footprint than 12,000 cars, while an overnight stay onboard uses 12 times more energy than a stay in a hotel. Read here
Border walls are as harmful to ecology as they are to humanity. Read here Lithuanian Armed forces builds concertina wire fence on Lithuanian-Belarusian border / Photo by Lithuanian Armed Forces.
The UK has set ambitious net zero targets, but is overlooking its imported emissions. Digifly840/Pixabay Laurie Parsons, Royal Holloway University of London Assessments of the UN climate conference COP26’s success have been mixed, but none […]
Eight criteria for the import of green hydrogen into the EU. Christoph Heinemann is an expert on the production and use of hydrogen as a climate protection tool. Dr Roman Mendelevitch is an expert on […]
Shipments of carbon-neutral LNG have been on the rise in recent months, prompting accusations of greenwashing and misleading claims. Read here Photo: Wolfgang Meinhart, Hamburg This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike […]
The challenges of a socially just transition to clean energy, with former Copenhagen City councillor Ulrik Kohl. Kohl, a researcher on community energy in the Nordic countries and Southeast Europe with Malmö University and Roskilde […]
Nothing changes in the EU: neo-liberalism, neo-liberalism, and still more neo-liberalism – and much more inequality. The Corporate Europe Observatory is a non-profit research and campaign group whose declared aim is to “expose any effects […]
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