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Climate change politics lack economic rationale

The coronavirus pandemic is a setback for the environmental movement as it shows how governments can disrupting economic activity but…

Washington may have to choose between European and Middle East allies

A return to the Iran nuclear deal is often viewed as renewed alignment between the US and Iran, but there's…

Turkey and the mirage of monetary sovereignty

Turkey has fallen into a traditional carry-trade trap that is destabilising its currency; the structural solution to the challenge at…

Raising the risk of investment in fossil fuels

The battle to end public investment in fossil-fuel infrastructure is key to winning the war against climate change and 100…

Every green policy agenda begins with pricing fossil fuels out of market

Hamburg (Brussels Morning) “We’re not just going to tinker around the edges”, promising “historic investments” in solar, wind, batteries and transmission,…

Oil, climate and the rift between Europe and the US

While oil and gas will be part of the energy mix in 2050, the market is moving towards decarbonisation faster…

Time is up for corporate corruption in international trade

EU member states are lagging behind their own commitments to fight bribery, reports Transparency International; however, amid a financial crisis,…

Backyard games: The geopolitics of Europe’s energy transition

From Russia to Algeria, several countries in Europe’s periphery have founded their economies on fossil fuel exports. Phasing out EU…

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