
Decarbonising for competitiveness: four ways to reduce European energy prices
Executive summary Energy prices are higher in the European Union than in most other industrialised economies, presenting a fundamental competitiveness

Executive summary Energy prices are higher in the European Union than in most other industrialised economies, presenting a fundamental competitiveness

This year will be the world’s warmest since records began, with extraordinarily high temperatures expected to persist into at

Carbon taxes are notoriously unpopular, but handing back carbon tax revenue as lump-sum dividends to all citizens as climate

As climate-related disasters become increasingly frequent and destructive, one might expect first-hand experience of these events to bring consensus

The United Nations’ top court next week begins hearings on the legal obligation of countries to fight climate change

Accelerating the transition to a green economy is a necessity. This column argues that the green transition will create

The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

On 1 January 2025, a major contract governing the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine will end, with significant implications

Executive summary Energy prices are higher in the European Union than in most other industrialised economies, presenting a fundamental competitiveness

This year will be the world’s warmest since records began, with extraordinarily high temperatures expected to persist into at

Carbon taxes are notoriously unpopular, but handing back carbon tax revenue as lump-sum dividends to all citizens as climate

As climate-related disasters become increasingly frequent and destructive, one might expect first-hand experience of these events to bring consensus

The United Nations’ top court next week begins hearings on the legal obligation of countries to fight climate change

Accelerating the transition to a green economy is a necessity. This column argues that the green transition will create

The transition to a green economy will require large investments by firms. This column uses new survey data to

International shipping faces significant challenges as emissions trading schemes expand, potentially leading to overlapping greenhouse gas pricing mechanisms. Concerns

Heterogeneity across different jurisdictions in climate policies to regulate firms’ emissions can lead to economic activity shifting away from

On 1 January 2025, a major contract governing the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine will end, with significant implications




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