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| Humankind can rise to the challenge of mitigating climate change, but businesses will need to play a major role if we are to succeed. The EU...

| No political risk appears to be too high for China in its quest for energy and commodities. The Chinese seem to thrive on political instabil...

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| Russia’s model for investment policy is unsustainable, argue Fredrik Erixon and Iana Dreyer in a new paper. It has for long been clear that...

| Six countries – Japan, USA, Germany, Korea, France and the UK – are the source of almost 80% of all innovations developed worldwide in the f...

| The future structure of Europe’s flagship climate instrument, its emission trading scheme (ETS), is currently being pieced together in Bruss...

| A single European energy network. That is the goal towards which the European Commission is moving. Its new “infrastructure package”, set to...

| For the first time, researchers have taken an overall look at Swedish biofuels and analysed what impact they have on the environment, both i...

| If you want to know which way the global wind is blowing (or the sun shining or the coal burning), watch China. That’s the news for our ener...

| In December last year, the eyes of the world were on Copenhagen, as host of the UN Climate Convention. Despite high hopes, “Copenhagen” did...

| Natural gas is promoted by the gas industry as an ideal “transition fuel” on the road to a renewable energy future. Thanks to their flexibil...