... processes under the UNFCCC, as is usually the case in the G20.
The events in Ukraine and the expansion of BRICS in membership are likely to change this situation. It is quite unlikely that all priorities will be worked out equally well with partners during Russia’s presidency, so it makes sense to analyze the documents to understand the existing groundwork in this area.
Adaptation to climate change
Dmitriy Kiku:
Positions of BRICS Nations on UN Security Council Reform
Climate change adaptation is a relatively new ...
..., to consider the possibility of transferring their foreign representative offices to the UAE. This is facilitated by a favorable tax climate in the country, the availability of a developed infrastructure, and a system of services. Trading in shares of Russian energy companies is also moving to UAE trading platforms.
The UAE and Russia are working to achieve a common goal; to maintain the stability of the global oil market, through group coordination within OPEC+. The two countries also aim to make ...
Working Paper No. 63
Working Paper No. 63
Cooperation in the energy sector is one of the most important facets of Russian foreign policy. Interaction in this area helps to develop mutually beneficial trade relations and ensure the energy security of Russia and its partners. Energy cooperation between Russia and Turkey has been comprehensive and strategic in recent ...
... nuclear R&D, and in the export of nuclear know-how and NPP. In fact, Rosatom’s scientists are involved in high-ranking international nuclear research centres, e.g. the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) or the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), and the Russian Federation has stipulated several bilateral agreements on the construction of nuclear plants in several countries, such as Turkey and Finland, thus even beyond the traditional Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) clients. In 2020, Rosatom’s ...
... rules of the game quickly, you should start playing it. And if the rules have not been fully set yet, it is crucial to join the game in time.
Elena Alekseenkova:
Russia-EU’s “Green” Dialogue: Starting with Italy
Institutionally and rhetorically, Russia adheres to combating climate change and environmental pollution. Russia has ratified the 2019 Paris Accords, adopted a series of internal strategic documents, such as
the National Action Plan
for the First Stage of Adaptation to Climate Change up to 2022 ...
... not been fully set yet, it is crucial to join the game in time.
Vladimir Likhachev:
Both… But Can We Do Without the Emotions, Please. Towards a Discussion on Renewable Energy Sources and the Nuclear Energy Sector
Institutionally and rhetorically, Russia adheres to combating climate change and environmental pollution. Russia has ratified the 2019 Paris Accords, adopted a series of internal strategic documents, such as the
National Action Plan for the First Stage in Adapting to Climate Change up to 2022
and ...
... particularly interesting for small states and isolated and remote regions (Russia is already building such a mini NPP in Yakutia).
Given Russia’s leadership in nuclear technologies, nuclear energy could play a leading role in the low-carbon technological restructuring of Russia’s energy sector. The transition to the new generation of VVER-TOI light-water reactors has already begun, and the use of fast nuclear reactors will develop at an increasingly rapid pace, which will in turn speed up the nuclear sector’s changeover,...