Solving the coal puzzle

Lessons from four years of coal phase-out policy in Europe

Playing With Fire

An assessment of company plans to burn biomass in EU coal power stations

The A-B-C of BCAs

An overview of the issues around introducing Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU

Coal mine methane leaks are worse for climate change than all shipping and aviation

New IEA World Energy Outlook shows coal mine methane leaks add up to a third to emissions from coal

Coal Free Kingdom

UK election manifestos should commit to take the UK fully coal-free, including in industry, finance, and domestic heating – ready for next year’s COP26 in Glasgow

The cash cow has stopped giving: Are Germany’s lignite plants now worthless?

Our new research finds German lignite gross profits collapsed 54% so far in 2019. With lignite now loss-making, the case for Gov. compensation has collapsed

Carbo diem: Seizing Italy’s opportunities in the EU ETS

To date Italy has perceived its obligations under both the Kyoto Protocol and the EU Emissions Trading System purely as a punitive cost to be shouldered rather than an opportunity for development. Not only has this made Italy nervous of European efforts to increase climate ambition, it has become a self-fulfilling prophecy: to meet its Kyoto targets Italy stands to spend billions of Euros on emission reductions overseas that would have been better spent improving Italy’s energy infrastructure and security. Without a change in strategy Italy stands to haemorrhage additional billions meeting its European climate commitments through to 2020.

An Italian translation of the report is also available.

Press clippings:
18th Feb: il Fatto …
23rd Dec: Il Cambiamento
19th Dec: IBTimes UK
16th Dec: EurActiv
16th Dec: greenews.info
16th Dec: Legambiente
15th Dec: Bloomberg
14th Dec: Click Green
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December 3, 2010