The European Energy Network, EnR, has published catalogue of best practices of behaviour change programmes

Across Europe, the transition to a sustainable, climate-neutral future depends not only on technological innovation and policy ambition, but also on the collective choices and daily actions of millions of citizens, communities, and organisations. Behavioural change—guided by insight, supported by evidence, and enabled by policy—remains at the heart of this transformation. The 2025 edition of … Continue reading The European Energy Network, EnR, has published catalogue of best practices of behaviour change programmes

EIB Investment Survey 2025

The European Investment Bank’s Investment Survey is conducted annually and includes data from approximately 13 000 firms in all EU Member States plus a sample from the United States. The survey provides information on firm characteristics and performance, past investment activities and future plans, sources of finance and the financing issues businesses face. Below is … Continue reading EIB Investment Survey 2025

The hidden health and climate costs of bottled water

In an article on The Conversation website, Muhammad Wakil Shahzad, Professor and Chair of Advanced Energy and Sustainability, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northumbria University, Newcastle discusses the concerns we should have with bottled water.   The hidden health risks of bottled water Growing mistrust of tap water has helped turn bottled water into a global … Continue reading The hidden health and climate costs of bottled water

An expanding share of the world economy is cutting CO2 emissions while continuing to grow

Analysis finds that between 2015 and 2023, economies responsible for 92% of global GDP have absolutely or relatively decoupled CO2 emissions from growth. Frances Green discusses the findings of the new analysis on the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit website.   92% of the global economy is decoupling emissions from growth New analysis from the … Continue reading An expanding share of the world economy is cutting CO2 emissions while continuing to grow

AI, overconsumption and the climate crisis we don’t measure

In an article on The Conversation website, Jutta Haider, Professor in Information Studies, Swedish School of Library and Information Science, University of Borås; Björn Ekström, Lecturer in Information Studies, University of Borås; and James White, Postdoctoral Researcher, Sociology and Digital Tech, Lund University write about the impact of AI on ourconsumption. What are your views? … Continue reading AI, overconsumption and the climate crisis we don’t measure

How digitalisation and energy-as-a-service are accelerating the building transition

In an article on the Facilitate Magazine website, Bradford Keen discusses a new Siemen’s report that shows more organisations now regard facilities and buildings as critical assets for emissions reduction and operational competitiveness.   Energy Efficiency Tops Corporate Infrastructure Priorities Energy efficiency in buildings has become the leading infrastructure priority for organisations globally, rising from … Continue reading How digitalisation and energy-as-a-service are accelerating the building transition

EEA publishes 8th Environmental Action Programme

Despite progress in key areas, the European Union (EU) remains likely off track for most 2030 environmental goals, according to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) new 8th EAP assessment. Rising climate risks, slow transitions in production and consumption system and weakening enabling conditions highlight the urgent need for stronger, better financed and faster policy implementation. … Continue reading EEA publishes 8th Environmental Action Programme

Energy in Demand News, December 7-8, 2025

A World Meteorological Organization study finds that the Arab region is warming at twice the global average, reports the Financial Times. “The study found extreme events last year affected 3.8mn people and led to more than 300 deaths, mainly from heatwaves and floods. . . . The region covering 22 countries — stretching from the … Continue reading Energy in Demand News, December 7-8, 2025

New UN ECE publication on energy efficiency

The UN Economic Commission for Europe has published a new report that reframes the policy questions from  “Which energy efficiency technologies should be deployed?” to “How to design the system, so that proven measures scale, persist, and stay affordable?” It firmly positions energy efficiency as a first-order system resource and a cornerstone for achieving sustainable … Continue reading New UN ECE publication on energy efficiency

Saving Germany’s Riesling: solar solutions for a changing climate

As viticulture suffers from the effects of climate change, German researchers are experimenting with technology that fosters growth while also harvesting electricity. Mathilda Jordanova-Duda discusses the experiments in an article on the Deutsche Welle website.   Solar energy protects German vineyards from climate change "VitiVoltaic" projects aim to make viticulture fit for climate change. The term … Continue reading Saving Germany’s Riesling: solar solutions for a changing climate