In 2020 the energy transition path was distorted by the COVID-19 pandemic which caused a sharp economic decline and a fast global recovery in 2021. Unlike that period, the years between 2001 and 2019 illustrated a different type of energy evolution for developed and developing countries regarding primary energy consumption. During this period the composition of energy balances of these two major groups demonstrated dramatic disparity, notably marked by the high share of coal in developing countries. The shock of 2020 led to a belief in expediting the transition to green energy, but in 2021 the economic recovery revived demand for oil and coal, dashing hopes for the growing renewable energy sources sector in the European Union that year. The...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
At present, crude oil and natural gas comprise ∼54.3% of the global energy supply. Rapidly replacing...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
In 2020 the energy transition path was distorted by the COVID-19 pandemic which caused a sharp econo...
The global economic crisis triggered in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemics necessitates more thorough...
Oil prices took a dramatic plunge starting in late 2014 and have remained low ever since. Combined w...
The global energy sector is undergoing a global transformation under the influence of technological ...
The energy crisis that emerged as a result of the reduction in gas supplies from Russia is very topi...
International audienceDespite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the int...
The deepening of world economic globalization has contributed to a sizeable boost of emerging countr...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
International audienceThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of i...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
At present, crude oil and natural gas comprise ∼54.3% of the global energy supply. Rapidly replacing...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...
In 2020 the energy transition path was distorted by the COVID-19 pandemic which caused a sharp econo...
The global economic crisis triggered in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemics necessitates more thorough...
Oil prices took a dramatic plunge starting in late 2014 and have remained low ever since. Combined w...
The global energy sector is undergoing a global transformation under the influence of technological ...
The energy crisis that emerged as a result of the reduction in gas supplies from Russia is very topi...
International audienceDespite the inextricable link between oil scarcity and climate change, the int...
The deepening of world economic globalization has contributed to a sizeable boost of emerging countr...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
International audienceThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of i...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
At present, crude oil and natural gas comprise ∼54.3% of the global energy supply. Rapidly replacing...
Aviel Verbruggen and Thijs Van de Graaf posit that the dominant view of oil geopolitics as a struggl...