All items tagged with Energy Perspectives and climate change (64)

| The energy transition process in Germany is suffering from its success. The German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU) calls it a crit...

| Launching its Energy Outlook to 2035 in London last week, BP posed three fundamental questions about our energy future: Do we have sufficien...

| Large differences in regional energy prices are set to affect industrial competitiveness, influencing investment decisions and company strat...

| The European Union counts 28 Member States as of mid-2013. All these countries have a different energy history and their actual energy statu...

| The US Administration can promulgate laws that apply to the whole nation, while on state level strong opposition arises sometimes, and on na...

| Erratic Dutch policy on renewables down the years has put investors off. Now civil society has stepped in, in a bid to promote the transitio...

| Germany’s much-hyped Energiewende is on the defensive. There’s a backlash against it, even though opinion polls show three-quarters of Germa...

| When it comes to enacting policy for a transition to a sustainable energy future, the UK is a world leader. Already enshrined in law are leg...

| With its recently published New Lens Scenarios, Shell provides contrasting visions of the future in the decades ahead. In the foreword, the...

| Dieter Helm's new book "The Carbon Crunch" reads a bit like a detective novel. It is about "who killed climate policy". And how we can reviv...