AI’s energy appetite Is testing Britain’s clean power ambitions

Does the rapid growth of data centres in the UK and around the world represent a threat to carbon emission targets? In column in the June issue of Energy in Buildings and Industry, Andrew Warren considers their predicted increase in energy demand and potential impact on the environment.   What’s powering data centre growth? The … Continue reading AI’s energy appetite Is testing Britain’s clean power ambitions

Majority of Europeans back reducing fossil fuel imports to make Europe safer, polling shows

Polling was jointly commissioned by E3G, Transport & Environment and the Electrification Alliance and was conducted by YouGov as part of the YouGov European Political Monthly (EPM) survey. It was designed to test public attitudes on clean energy solutions and security at a moment of heightened concern following the Strait of Hormuz crisis.   New … Continue reading Majority of Europeans back reducing fossil fuel imports to make Europe safer, polling shows

The EU ETS enters a defining moment

Nikolaus J. Kurmayer writes on the Politico website about the coming political battle over the future of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), with industry groups pushing for weaker carbon pricing while EU climate officials seek to strengthen it and make free allowances more conditional. With industry divided, EU climate officials are hoping to push … Continue reading The EU ETS enters a defining moment

A stronger safety net for Europe’s new carbon market

Marta Pacheco writes on the Euronews website about the EU's attempt to balance carbon pricing, climate policy and affordability as it extends emissions trading to buildings and road transport under ETS2. The upcoming carbon costs due to kick in in 2028 will hit road transport and buildings, likely pushing energy prices higher.   EU steps … Continue reading A stronger safety net for Europe’s new carbon market

EEA publishes new package on climate resilience

Europe experiences record-breaking temperatures, severe floods, droughts and wildfires intensified by climate change. The European Environment Agency (EEA) published this week three new products dedicated to climate resilience, to help decision-makers, communities and citizens understand and respond to the growing impacts of climate change.   Extreme weather and uneven climate adaptation challenge Europe’s resilience Since … Continue reading EEA publishes new package on climate resilience

Climate cost of expanded World Cup under scrutiny as emissions set to soar

Loughborough University has published a new report that throws a ​harsh spotlight on the environmental price of football's expanding showpiece that is just getting underway in Canada, Mexico and the USA.   FIFA Men’s World Cup expansion risks making 2026 tournament “most polluting ever”, report warns A new report examining football’s relationship with climate change … Continue reading Climate cost of expanded World Cup under scrutiny as emissions set to soar

Energy in Demand News, June 7-8, 2026

Le Monde reports that a new report by the World Inequality Lab (WIL) proposes ambitious plans to cut global inequality and curb climate change. The WIL is a research institute a!liated with the Paris School of Economics. “They are putting forward a utopia and make no apologies for it. They present it directly as an … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, June 7-8, 2026

New report on accelerating investment for an energy-independent and low-carbon future

Caroline Henry  and Clara Calipel write on the I4CE website about the new report on the state of Europe’s climate investment.   The State of Europe’s Climate Investment – 2026 Edition The energy crisis exposes the European Union’s (EU) structural vulnerabilities: accelerating investment in clean energy and low-carbon technologies is key to securing economic prosperity, energy independence, and households’ purchasing power … Continue reading New report on accelerating investment for an energy-independent and low-carbon future

The “Chiemgauer”: how a German community currency became a climate action tool

In an article on the Deutsche Welle website, Jonas Mayer writes about a fascinating intersection of local currencies, community economics, climate action and behavioural change. It started as a school project to promote local businesses in a remote Bavarian region. Now, the "Chiemgauer" currency helps to cut emissions.   German town prints its own cash … Continue reading The “Chiemgauer”: how a German community currency became a climate action tool

Bornholm, Denmark – from corporate profits to community wealth: a wind power success story

Erin Rizzato Devlin writes on the Ferret website about the clean energy transition on the island of Bornholm and what can be the lessons for Scotland. Bornholm was the site of one of the world’s first offshore wind turbines back in the 1940s. Now its citizens are fighting to build one of the largest community … Continue reading Bornholm, Denmark – from corporate profits to community wealth: a wind power success story