The International Energy Agency has for the first time forecast in all its outlook scenarios that use of oil, gas and coal will all peak before the end of the decade. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 11]
The influence of BRICS will depend on its effectiveness, not on its composition or size … the group could be more effective … if key members were truly serious about pursuing shared goals, Lord Jim O’Neill, UK economist, says. This will be the key test for BRICS+. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 9]
Oh Seong-ik, director general at the Ministry of Land Infrastructure, has published a book offering insights into how Korean and Japanese energy policies of past decades have helped elevate the nations as key industrial states, despite few natural resources.
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has undermined the values of sovereignty and freedom enshrined in the United Nations Charter, in addition to threatening the peace, stability and the viability of the international liberal economy.
The security challenges and the current political and economic situation in the Black Sea region were discussed at the meetings of the committees of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly on Tuesday in Yerevan, Armenia with the participation of the Permanent Delegation of the Parliament of Georgia.