While trade liberalization has advanced considerably since post-WWII, emerging economies have disproportionately borne the brunt of trade inequities. However, with a growing consensus that the world must quickly and collectively combat the threat of climate change, certain unexpected phenomena in trade relations are occurring. More developed economies are experiencing a wave of nationalism and self-imposed isolation, jeopardizing the very existence of regional trading blocs and agreements and weakening the World Trade Organization's (WTO) centralist position in market liberalization (Donnan, 2016-A). However, as technological innovations transform clean energy into a thriving export-import item, emerging economies are discovering a new plac...
ABSTRACTThis article analyses the trends in primary demand for fossil fuels and renewables, comparin...
A transition from the traditional dependence on use of non-renewable energy to the relatively enviro...
The production and use of low-carbon energy technology and services, such as renewable energy, are i...
While trade liberalization has advanced considerably since post-WWII, emerging economies have dispro...
Trade and climate change are at a crossroads. For the world to meet the long-term temperature goals ...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmo...
Decarbonising the energy industry is an essential aim due to recent environmental disasters and the ...
Consumption of fossil fuels has triggered worldwide awareness to attain sustainability with respect ...
A new political climate has grown in many countries around the world, thanks to the strong base in s...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Overall, at least 1.6 billion people—one-fourth of the world’s population—currently live without el...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Countries in the global South, or developing and emerging economies, are experiencing rapid economic...
This paper analyses two unilateral policies available to countries that want to rapidly curb carbon ...
ABSTRACTThis article analyses the trends in primary demand for fossil fuels and renewables, comparin...
A transition from the traditional dependence on use of non-renewable energy to the relatively enviro...
The production and use of low-carbon energy technology and services, such as renewable energy, are i...
While trade liberalization has advanced considerably since post-WWII, emerging economies have dispro...
Trade and climate change are at a crossroads. For the world to meet the long-term temperature goals ...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmo...
Decarbonising the energy industry is an essential aim due to recent environmental disasters and the ...
Consumption of fossil fuels has triggered worldwide awareness to attain sustainability with respect ...
A new political climate has grown in many countries around the world, thanks to the strong base in s...
Recent global modelling studies suggest a decline of long-distance trade in energy carriers in futur...
Overall, at least 1.6 billion people—one-fourth of the world’s population—currently live without el...
The world is facing major challenges in providing energy services to the future needs of the develop...
Countries in the global South, or developing and emerging economies, are experiencing rapid economic...
This paper analyses two unilateral policies available to countries that want to rapidly curb carbon ...
ABSTRACTThis article analyses the trends in primary demand for fossil fuels and renewables, comparin...
A transition from the traditional dependence on use of non-renewable energy to the relatively enviro...
The production and use of low-carbon energy technology and services, such as renewable energy, are i...