Cyprus and Greece Agree on a Subsea Electrical Cable
Cyprus and Greece Agree on a Subsea Electrical Cable Karissa Kromminga Staff Writer On September 17, Cyprus approved the construction
Read MoreCyprus and Greece Agree on a Subsea Electrical Cable Karissa Kromminga Staff Writer On September 17, Cyprus approved the construction
Read Morehe Chatham House of the Royal Institute of International Affairs is a renowned international affairs think tank based in London. They aim to create sustainably based solutions to foreign policy questions by facilitating thought provoking dialogue.
Read MoreAcross the European Union, natural gas prices are peaking at levels not seen in the past twenty years, causing growing concern by energy policy experts for the implications across Europe. With COVID-19 lockdowns drawing to a close across Scandinavia and Western Europe, the imminent surge in demand for natural gas as winter nears is placing many EU states in a precarious domestic and strategic position, reports The New York Times.
Read MoreBy Mark J. Wood Staff Writer Renewable energies are changing the face of geopolitics and China is at the forefront.
Read MoreThis “coal boom” shows that China is holding on to a centralized investment-driven growth system, disregarding the promises of government leaders to move towards an economic model based on consumer spending, as reported by the New York Times.
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