PoliticsThawt Hawthje/Flickr Russian oil finds ‘wide open’ back door to Europe, critics say Middlemen are cashing in as Russian crude finds indirect routes to the European market, politicians and industry insiders allege.
Newsletter IAEA Imagebank/Flickr Russian nuclear fuel: The habit Europe just can’t break The EU managed to quickly cut down on Russian coal, gas and oil supplies, but can’t seem to do the same for nuclear.
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Noha Razek, Brian McQuinn: Sanctions on Russia are increasing, not decreasing, its revenue The impact of oil sanctions on Russia is limited compared to the severe repercussions they have on the global economy and other countries’ abilities to achieve energy security and transition.
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Europe’s looming coal crisis A shortfall of the fuel would be particularly painful for Poland and Germany.
Politicscommons.wikimedia.org Nord Stream nightmare: Has Putin stopped Europe’s gas for good? Analysts fear Russia won’t restart key pipeline after ‘maintenance.’
Solutionswww.flickr.com Can sanctions help tackle climate change? Research highlights the benefits sanctions can provide to international cooperation, while proposed legislation would put them into action.
Top Storywww.flickr.com EU leaders agree on Russian oil embargo Package includes exemptions to placate Hungary and other countries worried about domestic impact.