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Why Canadian Liquefied Natural Gas Is Not the Answer for the European Union’s Short-Term Energy Needs
This investigation shows that Canadian LNG infrastructure would come too late to address Europe’s energy security needs and offer little benefit to Canada’s economy.
Electricity action plan must be rational, measured and defensible – and deter opportunistic projects
There is a dangerous narrative circulating that due to the current energy crisis, South Africa must take any and all electrons that are available. But some electrons come at too high a price, and South Africans would be left paying for these panic purchases for a long time.
Uniper drops coal case as tensions rise over treaty on fossil fuel projects
German energy company Uniper has been forced by its government to drop a lawsuit against the Netherlands over the proposed closure of coal power plants, highlighting the tensions over a treaty protecting fossil fuel projects.
Climate-friendly alternatives will benefit Africa more than natural gas
Exploitation of Africa’s natural gas will not bring the benefits claimed by lobbyists while low-carbon alternatives offer positive advantages.
Les recommandations du GIEC en 10 idées concrètes (in French)
Le dernier rapport du Groupe d’experts intergouvernemental sur l’évolution du climat (GIEC) offre une foule de pistes et de principes pour réduire de manière draconienne les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES). Ces dix idées concrètes, inspirées de ce rapport, sont des politiques, des règlements ou des lois qu’un gouvernement du Québec pourrait adopter afin de s’atteler sérieusement à freiner la crise climatique.
Rethinking Wealth: The case for moving beyond GDP
For decades, GDP has been a defining indicator of the strength of countries’ economies. However, GDP only reflects the size of an economy; it does not account for factors that are central to well-being.
Ceres2030: Sustainable solutions to end hunger
Combining economic modelling, machine learning, and evidence-based analysis, Ceres2030 aimed to build a global roadmap to end hunger.
Getting Their Fair Share: Capacity building on mining taxation pays dividends for Mongolia
When the Mongolian government saw it was not getting its fair share of revenues from the mining sector, it sought support so it could collect unpaid taxes and become better equipped to safeguard the public’s financial interests.
What We Heard From the Global Stocktake's First Technical Dialogue on Adaptation
The Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement is now underway. At its first Technical Dialogue in Bonn in June 2022, what did participants say about climate change adaptation and what does it mean for global adaptation ambition?