Upcoming Event
Which role carbon pricing could and should play in the future policy mix?
Blog Post
Different EU and US supervisory approaches to climate risk may hamper efforts to work together and risk fragmenting global markets.
Past Event
How US climate policy is likely to evolve, and which international impacts can be expected?
Past Event
How could additional regulation incentivise investment while upholding the integrity of sustainable finance?
Blog Post
President Biden has promised to implement a levy on carbon-intensive imports, albeit without a federal domestic carbon price. The measure faces a number of difficulties, but could feasibly be implemented. The route chosen by the US will have important implications for the EU's own plans.
Past Event
Join us to mark the launch of the eponymous paper co-written with the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Past Event
Stakeholders from government, private sector, media and academia/institutions come together to review India-EU relations and point to a promising direction for the future.
Opinion
Time has come for Europe, the US and possibly China to create a global “Climate Club”.
Podcast
Is the green deal a strategy for growth or simply a reallocation mechanism?
Working Paper
This research identifies existing and potential specialisation in green technologies in European Union regions, and proposes an approach to identify policies that can help to realise this potential.
Blog Post
Creating the conditions for the most promising low-carbon sectors to grow is the most efficient way to enable decarbonisation. As sector potential is regional and associated with regions' current strengths in related technologies, policy should aim to boost the growth potential of low-carbon technologies on a regional level.
Podcast
With the Biden administration, there might be a difference in style, rather than a difference in trends.