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 […]
On the 8th October 2013, Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations and
(Photo credit: s-a-m, Flickr) On the 10th of June 2013, the Development Group and Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations organised a High Level Conference in the framework of […]
(Photo credit: zieak, Flickr) On the 16th of April 2013, Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations and the Development Group organized the 2nd Symposium of a series of five […]
Human usage of fossil fuels has become the main cause of climate change over the last 50 years. The resulting warming of the Earth’s surface, the changes in the hydrological […]