Energy Atlas: Graphics and license terms Published: 24 April 2018 Downloads All graphs of the Energy Atlas are published under a Creative Commons License CC BY 4.0. and can be continued to be used, processed and published under these conditions. You can find all downloads available in various formats (png, pdf) here.
Citizens: Many drops make a river Published: 24 April 2018 Energy Atlas Conventional energy comes from a few large, powerful firms. But for renewable energy sources, it makes sense for the generation capacity to be owned by individuals and communities. Molly Walsh
Economy: Making progress, more work needed Published: 24 April 2018 Energy Atlas Renewables have moved from being a sideshow to the main act in Europe’s energy theatre. Government support has been key to this – but renewables are increasingly able to stand on their own. Rebecca Bertram
History: From coal to climate Published: 24 April 2018 In the EU, an Energy Union is emerging from an array of packages, policies, projects and proposals. They map the shift from conventional energy markets to flexible ones that promote renewables. Dr. Radostina Primova
Vision: Looking to be leader Published: 24 April 2018 Energy Atlas Europe is making progress towards its energy transition at a rate few imagined ten years ago. There is still a long way to go, but the continent is now in a position to become the global leader in green energy. Claude Turmes
Cities: Testbeds for energy innovation Published: 24 April 2018 Cities can be a hotbed of innovation. They are big enough to try out new ideas on a large scale, but small enough to brush them aside if they do not work out. Alix Bolle
[COP23] The Fiji UN Climate Summit 2017, COP23: what is at stake in Bonn? Published: 1 November 2017 Analysis The UN climate summit COP 23 will convene from 6 to 17 November 2017 in Bonn, Germany, under the presidency of the government of Fiji. This article provides an overview of key issues at stake and a summary of our expectations for the COP 23. Lili Fuhr, Liane Schalatek, Don Lehr
Agricultural traders' second harvest Published: 31 October 2017 Four Western corporations dominate the global trade of agricultural products. Now a Chinese firm has joined them. Roman Herre
Protests, boycotts and resistance Published: 31 October 2017 In many countries, people are resisting agrarian and trade policies that boost the power of the multinationals. Individual companies also come in for criticism. Reinhild Benning
Alternatives: Agroecology and community supported agriculture Published: 31 October 2017 Article Agroecology is a successful concept which promotes farming methods that are attuned to local ecosystems. It is already used for growing rice worldwide. Jan Urhahn, Christine Pohl