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

| Beyond the headline-grabbing projection that the United States will soon be the biggest producer of oil and gas, the latest energy outlook f...

| Energy decisions that are being made in Europe are seriously hurting the European economy, says Fatih Birol, Chief Economist of the Internat...

| The World Energy Council can truly be said to be the United Nations of Energy, bringing together the greats of the energy world. Yet the 89-...

| The International Energy Agency and other established institutions come to mistaken conclusions about our energy future because they rely on...

| Despite energy supply disruptions of unprecedented scale - and against a backdrop of ever-rising demand - energy markets coped surprisingly...

| Rising geopolitical tensions and high oil prices are continuing to help renewable energy find favour amongst investors and politicians. Yet...

| What the world needs to keep up with the strong global growth in energy in the coming decades is two things above all: Iraq - and shale gas....

| As the global warming debate increases in its intensity we find both sides deeply entrenched, hurling accusations and lies at one another in...

| Energy security expert Matthew Hulbert and European Energy Review's chief editor Karel Beckman got together to provide a quick guide to 2012...

by UNEP

| Cutting emissions by 2020 to a level that could keep a global, 21st century, temperature rise under 2 degrees C is technologically and econo...