All items tagged with climate change and Energy Policy (154)

| France is positioning itself to lead a European bid to reform the international oil market and make it more transparent. The French governme...

| When the world’s energy ministers will meet for the 12th International Energy Forum, their biennial get-together, at the end of this month i...

| The European Union is struggling to find a new direction after the failure of the Copenhagen conference. The mood is gloomy, with the genera...

| Whilst heads of state were vainly trying to reach agreement at the United Nations conference in Copenhagen last December, local authorities...

| Asked recently by EER what he thought of when he heard the words “energy” and “Baltic States”, Lithuanian Energy Minister Arvydas Sekomokas...

| Forty years ago this month, in December 1969, a midday edition of the Evening Standard changed my life. I was on the top deck of a London bu...

| Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s media coverage of the aftermath of Copenhagen and climate change, disappearing rapidly into the wide b...

| Copenhagen alters the international policy landscapeIt’s not until something breaks that you know how fragile it is. The multilateral climat...

| The message from Copenhagen for the energy industry is that mitigation of climate change is an imperative and an opportunity that can no lon...

| The prospect of carbon capture and storage projects being included in the Clean Development Mechanism created by the Kyoto Protocol took a k...