Claudia Horn: Europe Needs to Radicalise Its Climate Policies in Response to the Energy Crisis
The EU is watering down its tepid ecological reforms as energy prices soar. Read the article HERE.
The EU is watering down its tepid ecological reforms as energy prices soar. Read the article HERE.
World’s biggest food giants made £20bn in profits – while warning of price rises to come Adam Bychawski is a reporter at openDemocracy Cross-posted from Open Democracy The world’s biggest food companies have paid out […]
Tom Stacey, Anglia Ruskin University and Chris Ivory, Anglia Ruskin University Hydrogen fuel cell cars emerged as an alternative to both the electric and combustion engine vehicle in the early 2000s. They were widely considered […]
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is again facing questions of sustainability. Should we bin the technology or does it still have a role in energy transition? Read Here Drax’s power station in North […]
Nord Stream may have died but EU liquefied natural gas imports from Russia have increased by 46 percent this year. Read Here
Communism meets Degrowth. This will surely further enrich the discussion and development of both. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael’s Blog Kohei Saito is an […]
Economic consultants are like politicians: you get the best that money can buy. Alex Chapman is Senior Researcher at the New Economics Foundation Cross-posted from the NEF website Image: iStock/NeonJellyFish Back in the 1940s US […]
The newest from Europe’s Disneyland parliament. Now that Germany had indicated that it will withdraw from the ECT this is permitted, although one never knows what the EU Commission might get up to. Read Here
Renewable energy isn’t replacing fossil fuel energy—it’s adding to it. Richard Heinberg is a senior fellow at the Post Carbon Institute and the author of Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival This article was […]
The true game of climate diplomacy is for the actors in different countries who favour transitions to find ways to help each other. To make each other’s tasks less difficult. Simon Sharpe is Director of […]
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