The UN summit’s collective resolve on fighting climate change has raised expectations of actual deeds to go with lofty words. The long journey towards CoP-28 agreeing to transition away from fossil fuels leaves no excuses to not to do what must be done.
Starting next year, a substantial number of lignite power plants in the Western Balkans will breach compliance with the EU s Large Combustion Plant Directive. The crucial question is, what can replace them, Tanja Miščević and Christian Egenhofer write.
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BRUSSELS “Present trends are racing our planet down a dead-end three-degree temperature rise,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres recently warned. He is right. Unless we act decisively beginning at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai the threat that climate change poses to humanity will become nothing short of existential. Already,…