Energy & Sustainability

The Fifth Industrial Front and the Contest for Power and Work

November 25, 2025

Climate Politics in the Age of Complex States

November 25, 2025

From Chokepoint to Network in the Geopolitics of Rare Earths and US-China Rivalry

November 25, 2025

Rare Earths and the Hard Edge of Interdependence

November 25, 2025

A Global Energy Order in Transition: Why Renewables Accelerate Even as the United States Reverses Course

Global investment in renewables is breaking records, reshaping industrial power and future energy security, even as the United States pulls back from clean-energy support. This analysis examines how falling technology costs, Asian manufacturing dominance, rising electricity demand, and geopolitical realignments are driving the fastest transformation of the global power system in decades, and why the consequences of America’s divergence will be long-lasting.

The Fifth Industrial Front and the Contest for Power and Work

Climate Politics in the Age of Complex States

Europe’s circular economy agenda as international strategy

Circular economy has moved from technical jargon to a lever of power. The EU now uses rules on design, repair, waste and materials...

November 25, 2025

Navigating a New Energy Investment Landscape

Global energy is shifting from a cheap-capital, Paris-era boom in renewables to a harder, more fragmented investment landscape where security, cost and competitiveness...

November 23, 2025

Europe and Russia to 2030: How a Long War Is Rebalancing Power

How the war in Ukraine is reshaping the Europe–Russia balance of power, from energy and sanctions to defence industry, demographics and global alliances,...

November 23, 2025

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