Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine is causing a major humanitarian crisis. On top of that, unfortunately the situation is proving, once more, how politically, socially and economically vulnerable Europe is due to its dependency on fossil fuels. Fossil fuels, their imports and subsidies come with an extreme cost not only for energy security, but for human rights, climate and social justice - a part of which is currently being paid by people's lives
This report highlights the implications of 1.5°C scenarios for the phase-out of fossil fuels and the...
In the current geopolitical context, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the energy conseque...
Energy security is one of the critical factors in the functioning and sustainable development of any...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 compounded an already difficult policy landscape ch...
Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves throughout Europe and has painfully expos...
The Russian government's decision to invade Ukraine puts into sharp contrast the deep entanglement b...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has produced the biggest energy shock to Europe since the 1970s oil cri...
The European Union’s relative disregard for the economic, geopolitical and climatic concerns of its ...
This paper examines the roots of the European energy crisis within the period of 2021–2022, the reas...
Energy has been an important underlying factor in the Ukraine crisis, with Russian gas exports accou...
The European Union has been facing an energy crisis since 2020 that is made worse by the extreme wea...
Recent Russian actions have unequivocally underlined that it does not play by the rules. This provid...
Should Russia escalate the Ukraine crisis, or threaten other States in post-Soviet space, the EU wil...
Should Russia escalate the Ukraine crisis, or threaten other states in post-Soviet space, the EU wil...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
This report highlights the implications of 1.5°C scenarios for the phase-out of fossil fuels and the...
In the current geopolitical context, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the energy conseque...
Energy security is one of the critical factors in the functioning and sustainable development of any...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 compounded an already difficult policy landscape ch...
Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves throughout Europe and has painfully expos...
The Russian government's decision to invade Ukraine puts into sharp contrast the deep entanglement b...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has produced the biggest energy shock to Europe since the 1970s oil cri...
The European Union’s relative disregard for the economic, geopolitical and climatic concerns of its ...
This paper examines the roots of the European energy crisis within the period of 2021–2022, the reas...
Energy has been an important underlying factor in the Ukraine crisis, with Russian gas exports accou...
The European Union has been facing an energy crisis since 2020 that is made worse by the extreme wea...
Recent Russian actions have unequivocally underlined that it does not play by the rules. This provid...
Should Russia escalate the Ukraine crisis, or threaten other States in post-Soviet space, the EU wil...
Should Russia escalate the Ukraine crisis, or threaten other states in post-Soviet space, the EU wil...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
This report highlights the implications of 1.5°C scenarios for the phase-out of fossil fuels and the...
In the current geopolitical context, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the energy conseque...
Energy security is one of the critical factors in the functioning and sustainable development of any...