Event
10 March 2022
Decarbonising Germany: conversation with Patrick Graichen
A special off-the-record conversation with Patrick Graichen.
Event
10 March 2022
A special off-the-record conversation with Patrick Graichen.
Blog post
08 March 2022
The Ukraine war will have significant economic policy consequences for the European Union and its members, arising from the adverse supply shock trigg
Blog post
28 February 2022
The European Union can manage without Russian gas next winter, but must be united in taking difficult decisions, accepting that in many cases it won’t
Blog post
22 February 2022
The EU taxonomy grossly simplifies a complex and dynamic world. It might help prevent green-washing but other tools are needed to guide green investme
Blog post
01 February 2022
The lowest income households are suffering disproportionally from the current inflation increase, with rising energy prices the main culprit.
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Policy brief
13 January 2022
Our analysis highlights that the current national energy and climate plans (NECPs) of EU countries are insufficient to achieve a cost-efficient pathwa
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Comment
11 January 2022
The German-led G7 can accelerate decarbonisation while tackling climate justice.