The Kyoto policy of Belgium
Since the start of negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol, the Belgian authorities have always taken a favourable position towards an ambitious climate change regime, both at international and European level. […]
Since the start of negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol, the Belgian authorities have always taken a favourable position towards an ambitious climate change regime, both at international and European level. […]
The energy markets have undergone fundamental changes during the last years: the rise of oil and gas prices, the progressive liberalization in many western countries, various forms of re-nationalization in […]
Studia Diplomatica
– Towards a real new energy Policy for the European Union? The 2007 Challenge, Franklin Dehousse – The internal European energy market, Franklin Dehousse, Sami Andoura and Renaud Dehin – […]
When reflecting over the question addressed, i.e. “can the G8 contribute to reconciling the interests of the various players” in the area of energy and climate change, one might be […]
Watch the recording of this webinar on YouTube. Added to the already enormous challenges faced by the humanitarian system and its constituent parts (proliferation of conflicts and non-state actors, climate […]
Click here to REGISTER One of the goals of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union (January – June, 2021) is the promotion of the Green Deal, […]
Watch the recording of this webinar on YouTube. The European Commission is expecting that Member States will formally submit their Recovery and Resilience Plans (RRPs) by 30 April 2021. These […]
The European Affairs Programme at the Egmont Institute has the pleasure to invite you to a webinar on What kind of climate diplomacy for the EU? In the context of […]