A COP to be remembered
Petro-states leading the charge away from fossil fuels is an unexpected turn in the great energy transition.
Petro-states leading the charge away from fossil fuels is an unexpected turn in the great energy transition.
Expect a more radical conclusion to this year’s COP than most would have thought possible.
Holding a COP in one of the world’s most committed producers of oil is certainly a provocative move. Yet the UAE wants – and needs – this conference to be successful.
There are plenty of good reasons for Egypt and Jordan not to be drawn into war in the Gaza Strip but one of them is their new dependency on Israeli gas.
This time last year, the price of crude oil was $96 per barrel, well above today’s price of $89 per barrel.
The Chancellor is in a tough spot with winter coming, more wars brewing and energy prices rising.
Miliband has rightfully identified the problem with the national grid. But he hasn’t a clue how to solve it.
Giga Watt turns his eye from energy to military history.
The path to net zero is fraught with dangers but our climate problems aren’t going away. We need to reduce our emissions quickly.
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