External publication
26 January 2023
How would the European Union fare without Russian energy?
This contribution explores how Europe can manage without the imports of Russian coal, crude oil, oil products and natural gas.
External publication
26 January 2023
This contribution explores how Europe can manage without the imports of Russian coal, crude oil, oil products and natural gas.
Opinion piece
21 December 2022
A structural reform of the electricity market is necessary in light of the increasing demand for electricity and the growing share of renewable energy
Event
13 December 2022
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the respective proposals?
External publication
11 December 2022
Blog post
07 December 2022
The G7 Russian oil price cap is an ambitious but untested instrument. While pitfalls exist, the cap has the potential to be the most potent sanction.
External publication
07 December 2022
The EU countries’ priorities on climate and environmental spending, as reflected in the allocations of the Recovery and Resilience funds are assessed.
Event
23 November 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live exploring the key takeaways from COP27.
Podcast
23 November 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live where we explore the key takeaways from COP27.
Event
25 October 2022
What are the ideal outcomes for Ukraine's energy system, and what steps must be taken to achieve them?
Podcast
14 July 2022
Challenges of an energy independent Europe.
Opinion piece
12 July 2022
As global average temperatures continue to rise beyond the current 1.2°C above pre-industrial averages, Europe is likely to warm even faster.
Event
06 July 2022
How could shifting the tax burden from labour to pollution and resources help the EU reach its climate goals?
Working paper
29 June 2022
The transition to climate neutrality requires the reallocation of production factors from polluting activities to non-polluting activities
Podcast
15 June 2022
Can economic growth be a force for good and help in the fight against climate change?
External publication
22 March 2022
Book published by Gallimard and overseen by Groupe d’études géopolitiques (GEG)
Event
10 March 2022
A special off-the-record conversation with Patrick Graichen.