More about climate change (391)

| If European policymakers do not intervene soon in the EU's emission trading scheme, Europe's flagship climate policy risks sinking into obli...

| Rising geopolitical tensions and high oil prices are continuing to help renewable energy find favour amongst investors and politicians. Yet...

| Nowhere in the OECD region has a government shown more enthusiasm for new nuclear power stations than in the United Kingdom. The government'...

| Though it has gone largely unnoticed, the signing of a partnership agreement between the "traditional" energy agency IEA and the new renewab...

| As the dust from Durban settles, the mountain left for world governments to climb to agree a new global climate treaty by 2015 is coming sha...

| What the world needs to keep up with the strong global growth in energy in the coming decades is two things above all: Iraq - and shale gas....

| Both for reasons of security of supply and for climate policy it is crucially important for Europe to develop the Southern Gas Corridor. But...

| As the global warming debate increases in its intensity we find both sides deeply entrenched, hurling accusations and lies at one another in...

| For the first time ever decarbonisation is an explicit goal of the next EU budget. And it shows: the European Commission wants to devote ful...

| The EU 2050 Energy Roadmap is meant to guide Europe to a low-carbon future. But Kent Hawkins argues that the plan is deeply flawed. He notes...