| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...
| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...
| A local judge in a little town in the Ecuadorian jungle may change the course of corporate history. In the coming months he is set to pass j...
| In 2009 the European institutions adopted the Third Energy Package, a bundle of Directives and Regulations which aims to remove regulatory g...
| New nuclear is on the Swedish agenda with moves towards revised legislation and regulatory support for new build applications. Hans Blix tol...
| Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s media coverage of the aftermath of Copenhagen and climate change, disappearing rapidly into the wide b...
| The environmental protection of the Arctic should not exclude its economic development, says Björn Tore Godal, Special Adviser for Energy an...
| If the ice in the Arctic melts, a new ocean five times the size of the Mediterranean will be formed, potentially providing access to huge fo...
| The issue of climate change and its consequences is increasingly acknowledged on a global level and the idea of moving towards a low-carbon...
| Whether it ends up joining the EU or not, Turkey will soon join the European electricity network – and market. Already next year a full inte...
| Oil prices have never been as volatile as in the past few years. This price instability is giving a lot of people in the world a lot of bad...