Going green at Airbus Published: 16 June 2016 Kerosene made from algae oil to make jet fuel sustainable. By Dietmar Bartz
Magic numbers: How to meet emissions targets without cutting emissions Published: 16 June 2016 Aviation is a good example of how emissions reduction targets can be met without cutting emissions. By Barbara Unmüßig , Lili Fuhr and Thomas Fatheuer
The Future of Air Travel Published: 10 June 2016 The book “Aloft – An Inflight Review” is a joint publication of the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the Airbus Group. In the following interview Ralf Fücks explains how such a co-operation project came about and what steps need to be taken to make air travel more environmentally friendly.
Nuclear Energy in Europe: yes please?! On the European Commission's Hidden Agenda Published: 31 May 2016 Contrary to the objective to quit nuclear energy, a recent paper of the European Commission’s DG Research maps out possible nuclear research priorities. An analysis to put the latest developments into perspective. By Kathrin Glastra
Nord Stream 2 – not a Private Matter Published: 22 April 2016 An essay from Annalena Baerbock, Oliver Krischer, Dr. Anton Hofreiter, Marieluise Beck, Bärbel Höhn, Dieter Janecek, Omid Nouripour, Manuel Sarrazin und Dr. Julia Verlinden By Annalena Baerbock , Oliver Krischer , Dr. Anton Hofreiter , Marieluise Beck , Bärbel Höhn , Dieter Janecek , Manuel Sarrazin , Dr. Julia Verlinden and Omid Nouripour
New government, same thorny old question - future of the Polish coal Published: 18 March 2016 The first months after the Polish elections show that the new government will postpone important decisions about mining in Poland. Renewable energy may pay the price for this delay. By Michał Olszewski
New government, same thorny old question - future of the Polish coal Published: 18 March 2016 The first months after the Polish elections show that the new government will postpone important decisions about mining in Poland. Renewable energy may pay the price for this delay. By Michał Olszewski
New government, same thorny old question - future of the Polish coal Published: 18 March 2016 The first months after the Polish elections show that the new government will postpone important decisions about mining in Poland. Renewable energy may pay the price for this delay. By Michał Olszewski
Kick-off Workshop on "Driving up Regional Cooperation for Renewables in the European Union" Published: 11 March 2016 The stakeholder workshop will gather regional experts from across Europe to discuss practical, legal and political challenges and chancesfor regional renewable energy cooperation. By Kathrin Glastra
The Paris Agreement: What does it mean for the EU’s Domestic Energy Policy and External Climate Strategies? Published: 26 January 2016 Paris has been declared by many as a historic moment and breakthrough in international climate negotiations. By putting an end to the Kyoto governance and signalling the decline of the fossil fuel area, this new agreement is a huge step forward in the history of international climate diplomacy. By Dr. Radostina Primova and Kathrin Glastra