A Transatlantic Energy and Climate Pact Is Now More Necessary Than Ever
- Publishing date
- 25 July 2022
- Authors
- Klaas Lenaerts Simone Tagliapietra
- Publication name
- Intereconomics
- Publication date
- 25 July 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has pushed Europe to re-design its energy map at speed. Amid this unprecedented energy overhaul, the EU and the United States have flagged their commitment to reinforce their bilateral energy partnership, starting with short-term measures to boost US liquefied natural gas supplies to Europe to promptly replace part of Russian gas imports. This article develops five issues around which a stronger transatlantic energy and climate pact might be built.
- Keyword
- energy
- Language
- English
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