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Even though the weather in Berlin is currently sending other signals, it is that time of the year again: we are taking a break for the summer and will be back in September with the next issue of the Energiewende newsletter, by which point the German […]

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If you’re having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online. Share this: Dear Friends and Colleagues, The message that energy transitions help build modern economies and improve air quality and living standards is not a new one to our readers. The energy-saving potential is much greater in inefficient economies with few […]

The Global Energy Transition – 05/2018

If you’re having trouble viewing this email, you may see it online. Share this: Dear Friends and Colleagues, Working to stop climate change is exhausting – we have the feeling we’re trying to put out a fire in a hundred different places. Sometimes the Paris Agreement target of 1.5 degrees seems unattainable, like […]

The Global Energiewende – 2/2018

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Share this: Dear Friends and Colleagues, Climate change-induced drought has put growing pressure on water systems around the world in recent years. In Cape Town, the water crisis is now so severe that residents have a daily water limit of 50 liters […]

Newletter de Energiewende, inclus sondage des français

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Share this: Dear Friends and Colleagues, As always, we start the new year with a short evaluation of the past. Last year, Germany saw a rise in renewables covering electricity demand, from 32 percent in 2016 to 36 percent in 2017. This […]

Why France really had to postpone its nuclear reduction

by Craig Morris 20 Nov 2017

 

 

 

 

Just as COP23 was getting underway, French minister Nicolas Hulot said France was not abandoning its goal of switching partly from nuclear to renewables, just postponing it. Craig Morris says more time won’t help: nuclear may keep the lights on for now, but the […]