Reconstruction must be an investment in the future, not a return to an unsustainable past, and must recognise the social, cultural and economic importance of Ukrainian...
Tag - Environment & Energy
Small modular reactors (SMRs) may not provide a quick fix for Europe’s current energy crisis, but investors and key industry players increasingly appear to view...
Ukraine has broadly welcomed a UN plan that would see the creation of a demilitarised zone around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant at Zaporizhzhia. The...
Oceans and seas cover almost three quarters of the earth surface. They absorb almost all of the earth’s excess heat and store some 93 per cent of all CO2. Now, oceans...
No matter what Europe does this winter, it is going to be a difficult few months. They will likely serve as a stark reminder that Europe has neglected diversification...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Kosovo has been forced to introduce rolling power cuts, with the country facing a tough autumn and winter as it struggles to ensure a steady stream of electricity at a...
The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, and flows mostly through countries in emerging Europe. Severely affected by this summer’s drought, the environment and...
The environmental cost of Russia’s brutal war on Ukraine is likely to be colossal, but amongst the devastation there is some good news from the Carpathian...
Before we alter our fossil-fuel energy paradigm into tempting green or renewable schemes, we must beware of the activities of Russian companies in Europe. The necessity...
Ending Europe’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels and transitioning to clean energy have long been distant, often vague goals. Both are now necessities, but there is no...
Emerging Europe has some of the highest rates of coal dependency in the EU, with Poland leading the way. Despite years of pressure to decrease coal consumption...