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Green Energy in Russia: Window-dressing, Protectionism or Genuine Decarbonisation?

Towards a functioning regulatory framework for renewable energy in Russia? The promotion of renewable energy sources in the Russian Federation has been discussed at the highest political levels since the 1990s. Although good progress has been made towards the creation of a framework for developing renewable energy, important problems remain. In 2014, Russia is still without a functioning support scheme that could stimulate the large-scale deployment of clean energy sources. Various different laws...

13.03.2014

International agenda on climate change: what are the prospects for a new treaty?

Climate change has risen to the top of the international agenda and is a regular item under consideration at major international arenas including the UN, G8, and G20. Yet, available international instruments like the Kyoto Protocol have proved to be ineffective in substantially reducing global emissions and on-going negotiations on a new UN treaty have so far been protracted and yielded only modest results. Climate change thus serves as a textbook example of the Tragedy of the Commons where individual...

03.02.2014

Arctic Technologies Need to Be Improved

Interview with Alexander Shestakov (WWF) Interview Economic development in the Arctic has recently been in the global spotlight. We discussed plans for exploiting natural resources in the Arctic, and the potential impact that economic activities may have on the region’s environment, with Alexander Shestakov, Director of the Global Arctic Programme at the World Wildlife Fund How would developing the Arctic’s natural resources impact its environment and biodiversity? It depends on how...

30.12.2013

International environmental cooperation in the Arctic Region

How to preserve the Arctic’s fragile ecosystem? Many states consider the Arctic a strategic region today due to its immense hydrocarbon reserves and an increasing role of the factors and conditions underpinning the political and energy security of the leading industrially-developed countries. Industrial development of the Arctic region entails an intensive exploitation of its mineral resources, transport development and biological resources production. Given a special vulnerability of the harsh...

18.10.2012

Charles Emmerson on Arctic environmental challenges

Interview with Charles Emmerson, Chatham House Senior Research Fellow Foreign opinion An interview with Charles Emmerson on Arctic environmental issues. Mr. Emmerson examines the Arctic’s sensitive environment, its challenges, the role of international cooperation in preserving the Arctic environment, Russia’s environmental policy in the region and possible political risks. Interviewee: Charles Emmerson , Chatham House Senior Research Fellow Interviewer: Maria Prosviryakova , RIAC...

25.07.2012

"Green" technologies in the global economy

Russia should actively connect to the "greening" of the economy The main hope in solving the most pressing environmental problems (and also resource problems) is imposed today on technological breakthroughs. In recent years, developed countries are reorienting their development strategies for the implementation of environmentally-oriented growth, one of the main components of which is "green" technology. Developing economies are becoming more and more involved in these processes...

22.06.2012
 

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