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EU Green Deal

Climate action suffers retreat from ‘net zero’ goal

By the end of 2025 the world was facing a climate collapse. These reversals represent a retreat from the goal of “net zero” emissions by 2050, but not a wholesale retreat from

23rd January 2026
Columnists/Comment/Energy/Markets/World

Natgas supply to surge on new deals

New LNG project approvals surged in 2025, adding to the coming wave of natural gas supply. About 300 bln cubic metres (bcm) of new annual LNG export capacity is scheduled to start

22nd January 2026
Columnists/Comment/Energy/Markets/World

World remains in ‘energy addition’ mode

Following COP30, the UN said the new country climate plans ‘barely move a needle’ on the expected global targets, as pledges and actions do not do much more than rhetoric. The bottom

13th December 2025
Columnists/Energy/Markets/World

Natgas demand on the rise, greater supply to press prices

According to McKinsey, global natural gas demand could rise by 26% by 2050. The coming LNG supply wave is already here, with global supply expected to increase by 60% by 2030, thus

20th October 2025
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Climate to suffer as ‘green energy’ on the back burner

Donald Trump’s tariff blitz has sparked turmoil for the green energy sector. Duties pose a one-two punch for an industry already reeling from a renewed embrace of fossil fuels. The new tariffs

16th April 2025
Columnists/Comment/Energy/World

Trump tariffs distort energy markets

Donald Trump may seem to have backed down on his tariff wars on other countries, but with markets and tariffs the only certainty is uncertainty. It is very difficult to predict the

15th April 2025
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Climate reset underway

A climate reset is underway and there are fresh signs that moving away from fossil fuels will go slower than many governments had hoped. Analysts see a “decisive return to energy pragmatism”

25th March 2025
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As Trump’s ESG rollback derails green investments, Europe must take lead

By Nicole Phinopoulou While the world grapples with the urgent need for a sustainable future, the policies of the Trump administration threaten to disrupt the momentum of green investments and the implementation

4th March 2025
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Debate around net zero intensifying

Is the era of net zero pledges coming to an end? The debate around net zero is intensifying, with political parties and investors questioning its economic viability and impact. In Washington, US

25th February 2025
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A sustainable future powered by AI is a necessity

By Nicole Phinopoulou Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the technology that enables computers and machines to simulate human learning, comprehension, problem solving, decision making, creativity and autonomy. It is also seen as a

13th January 2025
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