If the world is to make genuine progress on climate change, the engagement of both the oil and gas industry and the Gulf region is essential
Ana Palacio explains what it takes to make COP28 a success
If the world is to make genuine progress on climate change, the engagement of both the oil and gas industry and the Gulf region is essential
Ana Palacio explains what it takes to make COP28 a success
If we are to stay below 1.5 degrees in temperature rise, China, India and the United States must reduce their emissions much more than they do today.
Dan Jørgensen advocates for more climate action from larger countries
The investment effort required by climate action, whether for France or for the EU, is roughly equivalent to 2% of annual GDP
Jean Pisany-Ferry assesses the cost for France and the EU to meet their climate commitments
There is a real risk that rightwing, populist parties will latch on to the “greenlash” and surge back in the polls
Nathalie Tocci explains why signs of a green backlash are surfacing, as citizens and businesses start feeling the costs of the energy transition
The common agricultural policy reinforces the push towards economies of scale, monoculture and industrialisation and takes too little account of the broader negative impact of intensive agriculture
Kathleen van Brempt comments on the industrialization of agriculture and its consequences for nature, food supply and climate
In the climate scenarios we are heading towards, with all the hard choices about decarbonisation, adaptation, loss and damage, these choices will fundamentally be made in Asia
If we are serious about making Europe less dependent on China in strategically important sectors, we must be prepared to stop these outflows
Putin has no strategic plan ‘B’ for the gas war with the West and allies. Russia’s successive initiatives are reactive moves. This is no longer strategic thinking.
Putin’s energy blackmail accomplished nothing, we can feel that we are partially victorious in this fight