All items tagged with Geopolitics and climate change (12)

| The advent of renewable energies is generally regarded from a fairly narrow perspective: whether – and to what extent – they are able to rep...

| EU–Russia gas relations are at a critical stage in 2012. Uncertainty is predominant: The balance between security of supply and security of...

| Since 2009, Brazil, South Africa, India and China – known as the BASIC group of countries – have cooperated in international climate negotia...

| 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...

| Letter to the Editor Sir, In his article “Gazprom in crisis: a chance for reform”, Anders Åslund makes a number of allegations to which I...

| During the height of the Cold War, the Arctic region was considered a geostrategic and geopolitical playground for the United States and the...

| The environmental protection of the Arctic should not exclude its economic development, says Björn Tore Godal, Special Adviser for Energy an...

| Interview Vagit Alekperov, ceo LukoilVagit Alekperov, CEO of Russia's largest private oil company, travelled to Brussels for the first tme i...

| It has become cliche to say that the latest natural-gas row between Russia and Ukraine should be a wake-up call for the EU in its sluggish s...

| The Nabucco project, the gas pipeline that should link Erzurum in Turkey to Austria, was born in Europe out of fears of growing energy depen...