
Why Germany lost its way on climate policy
The Greens’ drive and plans will be essential if Germany is to regain a leadership role on European climate policy
The Greens’ drive and plans will be essential if Germany is to regain a leadership role on European climate policy
Member states that dug their heels in during the EU recovery negotiations should now form a new climate coalition to achieve more than the July deal
The Green New Deal is the incoming European Commission’s lead priority. But it may struggle to battle on so many fronts at once.
One week after climate talks at UNGA and the unveiling of the government’s new climate plan, Germany’s gap between lofty goals and actual initiatives is still striking
Smaller EU member states are most committed and best place to push for alliances for a common energy policy and address climate change
The Sahel would benefit from new multilateral institutions that head off instability by addressing the problems of environmental stress in the region
The total absence of European policies to address climate-driven migration from Africa is deeply concerning
Paris climate deal reflects the modern, less legalistic environment for international deal-making
China and India won’t give up burning coal anytime soon – how should the Paris climate conference respond?
Cancun will not achieve a global deal, but that should not mean that the EU gives up. By pursuing bilateral deals, particularly with China, and engaging with civil society, Europe can make progress on climate change even in the absence of worldwide agreement. Such innovative approaches might even strengthen the multilateral approach in the longer term.