“A stop to Russian oil and coal supplies would push Europe into a short and painful adjustment period,” argues a recent blog post in Bruegel,
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Europe’s Energy Union: Foreign Policy Implications for Energy Security, Climate and Competitiveness
Thomas Raines (Chatham House – The Royal Institute of International Affairs) For the EU, the energy sector is one of its key topics. The Commission
Putin to Seek Austria’s Back-up while EU Stay Divided over South Stream
During his yesterday’s (24 June) visit to Vienna, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly tried to exploit the internal disagreement within the EU Member States over
Coal Usage on Rise as ETS Fails
Environmental campaigners noticed that the fresh figures on Europe’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) suggested that the ETS had remained over-supplied by 2.1 billion carbon allowances