Event
27 June 2024
Re-energising Europe’s global green reach
At this event, we discussed how the EU’s global green agenda should evolve to balance decarbonisation, competitiveness, and strategic autonomy.
Event
27 June 2024
At this event, we discussed how the EU’s global green agenda should evolve to balance decarbonisation, competitiveness, and strategic autonomy.
Policy brief
27 June 2024
EU’s green reach strategy will need to use a broad range of levers to build equitable partnerships that will help partners make deeper emissions cuts
Working paper
20 June 2024
Despite major progress, the cost of air pollution is still huge for the European Union
First glance
11 June 2024
The temptation to water-down the European Green Deal under pressure from the far-right must be avoided to keep the EU's green trajectory
Opinion piece
24 May 2024
Newsletter
21 May 2024
First glance
19 April 2024
The report has the potential to substantially impact the European Union's strategic agenda from 2024-29
Podcast
18 April 2024
The EU elections are around the corner. What economic plans are the parties advocating for?
Event
13 February 2024
A conversation with Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, on 2040 EU climate target
Podcast
07 February 2024
How do we build a workforce that has the skills needed for the future and how do we ensure the process works for everybody?
First glance
06 February 2024
Smart measures, not tariffs or blunt subsidies, should be deployed to strengthen Europe’s standing in solar power
Analysis
25 January 2024
Climate policies must be calibrated carefully if they are to be accepted by the public and thus not hurt politicians’ electoral chances.
Podcast
24 January 2024
Industrial policies are not necessarily incompatible with competition and should be designed to not slow down structural change and business dynamics.
Working paper
16 January 2024
Efforts to address skilled-labour shortages in the battery sector can provide lessons to other areas of EU industrial policy.
Policy brief
11 January 2024
Government efforts to artificially lower electricity prices for one group of consumers will raise prices for others, with cross-border implications.
Analysis
19 December 2023
A unique dataset gives an insight into what Europeans might tolerate in terms of the income effects of climate policies