ASEAN needs to work together on green energy
Author: Noah Kittner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill With global concerns rising over climate change and carbon lock-in, Southeast Asia
Author: Noah Kittner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill With global concerns rising over climate change and carbon lock-in, Southeast Asia
Authors: Alice Dawkins and Luke Hurst, Lydekker Human rights allegations have moved large portions of China’s renewables sector off the table for
Author: Ken Heydon, LSE Trade is a key multiplier in spreading the technology vital to the climate transition. But protectionist tendencies embedded
Author: Cyn-Young Park, Asian Development Bank Crude oil breached US$130 per barrel in March 2022 — its highest level since 2008 — before
Author: Xunpeng Shi, UTS The energy price surge and crunch in late 2021 and the ongoing crisis in Ukraine have renewed global momentum for replanning
Author: Han Phoumin, ERIA Even before the Russia–Ukraine war, the COVID-19 pandemic had brought the world economy into recession. Global oil demand
Author: Masakazu Toyoda, Institute of Energy Economics Few people would have thought that the Ukraine crisis would come a few months after the COP26
Authors: David Green, Justin Whitney and Matthew Linley, Nagoya University Japan is arguably well prepared for its frequent and devastating natural
Authors: Ajay Gambhir and Shivika Mittal, Imperial College London, Sandeep Pai, CSIS, and Fergus Green, University College London India made
Author: Agung Endika Satyadini, ANU According to the World Health Organization, the link between climate change, biodiversity loss and pandemics is
Author: Ariell Ahearn, University of Oxford With over 1000 licenses issued across the country, a diverse range of mineral extraction operations are
Author: Nguyen Hoang Anh Thu, VTT The COVID-19 pandemic has placed great difficulties on the battle against sea-level rise for small island
Author: Cheng Cheng and Andrew Blakers, ANU Hydrogen is frequently touted as a major player in decarbonisation, and it is. But it will only be used
Author: Jun Arima, University of Tokyo As the world enters the implementation phase of the Paris Agreement, countries are increasingly under pressure
Author: Peter McCawley, ANU The use of coal needs to be cut back as quickly as possible. Activists in developed countries are calling for new