The World Energy Council has published its annual World Energy Issues Monitor. Titled «Uproar in Energy achieving commitments through community action», the publication provides a forward-looking assessment of the global energy agenda based on the views of more than 2,200 energy leaders from 108 countries.
Specialists of the University of Alaska Fairbanks have prepared a report elaborating politics and position of China in the Arctic, specifically, bilateral relations between Alaska and China.
This paper by OECD presents long-run economic projections for OECD and BRICS countries, giving first a baseline scenario shaped by the current economic policies of the countries and then several alternative scenarios to illustrate the potential impact of structural reforms on living standards.
Who uses opportunities provided by renewable energy? Who is disconcerted and preoccupied with inherent risks? The report is prepared following the survey of over 200 reputable investors.