Britain is dangerously exposed to the whims of despots
An attack on Iranian oil infrastructure could produce a price shock comparable to 2022.
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An attack on Iranian oil infrastructure could produce a price shock comparable to 2022.
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The country has little to lose by restricting shipping and triggering an energy price shock.
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British companies continue to play a significant part in Russia’s economy of oil and gas.
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Embracing “drill, baby, drill” in rhetoric if not in practice could win the President round.
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The leader of Scottish Labour is diverging from his party in Westminster when it comes to fossil fuels.
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Net zero and economic growth are not always compatible aspirations.
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A prolonged conflict could cause recessions in the West, decide the US election and strengthen Putin’s hand in Ukraine.
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Keir Starmer’s party may look like it has failed to choose Scotland’s side in the energy debate.
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The former chief executive of the Climate Change Committee on the political will for net zero, setting ambitious targets, and…
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Western democracies are giving Vladimir Putin so much cash that he’s having to hide it.
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The energy minister Graham Stuart was questioned on the government’s approach to fossil fuels and whether flying 3,500 miles to…
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The Russian war machine is being helped by British companies.
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Caught between uncaring employers and ineffective politicians, a generation of workers risks being left behind.
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Stranded fossil fuel assets pose a risk for the economy.
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Institutional investors won’t finance the green transition on their own, when the rewards from fossil fuels are still so great.
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With an election looming, can Labour use Cop28 to its advantage?
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Energy and environment experts respond to the government’s net zero interventions in the King’s Speech.
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In the run-up to Cop28, the government has the opportunity to show climate leadership. Instead we’ve had political pantomime.
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Rishi Sunak’s plan to “max out” UK oil and gas is out of sync with the reality of soon-to-peak fossil…
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The political scientist Randall Hansen argues that the 1973 Opec embargo changed economies for ever and fuelled mass migration.
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