Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are major oil and natural gas producing countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council. The six GCC countries fall in the top 25 countries of carbon dioxide emissions per capita and are perceived as the main actors blocking international climate change negotiations. The aim of this article is to discuss from a policy perspective the capacities of the GCC states to switch toward an ecological modernization of their energy sectors. At the beginning of the paper, I analyze the benefits of transforming oil wealth into funding for renewable energy and energy efficiency. After this, I discuss obstacles to such a transformation process based on the rentier states theory....
This article analyses environmental policymaking in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, with ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCCC) are largely engaged in renewable energy compared to ot...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
The GCC is a fast-growing region in the Middle East both in economic and demographic terms. The trad...
Low-carbon development is a challenging endeavor for many fossil fuels exporting nations around the ...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
The Gulf countries are largely dependent on exporting oil and natural gas for their national budgets...
Per capita oil and gas consumption and, by implication, CO2 emissions in the GCC countries are uniqu...
The member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are reliant on fossil fuels to generate e...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are among the world’s largest hydrocarbon produc...
Energy security was the major driver for several countries in the world to opt for alternative sourc...
While the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have economically and politically been domin...
This study explores the economic potential for, and possible caveats of, renewable energy in the GCC...
Per capita oil and gas consumption and, by implication, CO2 emissions in the GCC countries are uniq...
This article analyses environmental policymaking in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, with ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCCC) are largely engaged in renewable energy compared to ot...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...
The GCC is a fast-growing region in the Middle East both in economic and demographic terms. The trad...
Low-carbon development is a challenging endeavor for many fossil fuels exporting nations around the ...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and ...
The Gulf countries are largely dependent on exporting oil and natural gas for their national budgets...
Per capita oil and gas consumption and, by implication, CO2 emissions in the GCC countries are uniqu...
The member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are reliant on fossil fuels to generate e...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have both large fossil fuel resources and vast r...
The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are among the world’s largest hydrocarbon produc...
Energy security was the major driver for several countries in the world to opt for alternative sourc...
While the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have economically and politically been domin...
This study explores the economic potential for, and possible caveats of, renewable energy in the GCC...
Per capita oil and gas consumption and, by implication, CO2 emissions in the GCC countries are uniq...
This article analyses environmental policymaking in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, with ...
The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCCC) are largely engaged in renewable energy compared to ot...
This paper by Mari Luomi examines current trends in domestic climate policy in the Gulf Cooperation ...