| In recent years many ‘alternative routes’ for international climate policies have emerged or have been suggested in response to a perceived...
| In recent years many ‘alternative routes’ for international climate policies have emerged or have been suggested in response to a perceived...
| The world's slow progress towards legislating for a sustainable energy future means we may have to live with the consequences of global warm...
| EER's UK correspondent Alex Forbes attended the launch last week of the International Energy Agency's flagship publication, the World Energy...
| Increasingly, it has become common to assert that environmental change brought on by rising temperatures caused by humanity's industrial act...
| Policymakers and energy companies are increasingly faced with the question how to overcome the growing public opposition to their projects a...
| A 30-year war for energy preeminence? You wouldn’t wish it even on a desperate planet. But that’s where we’re headed and there’s no turning...
| Back from holiday? Please note that EER is taking a break in August. We will be back with new publications on the 29th of August. Ready for...
| These days no energy project can succeed without public backing. This holds true not only for nuclear, coal-fired and other power stations,...
| What do the Arab Spring, Fukushima and worldwide droughts add up to? The bottom line, says Michael Klare: Any expectations that ever-increas...
| China became the world’s largest energy consumer in 2010 overtaking the USA during a year which saw the rebound in the global economy drive...