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Even if the war in the Middle East were to end soon, energy prices could remain high for quite some time.
 
One reason lies in the infrastructure of the Gulf region.  A large share of the world’s LNG export capacity is concentrated there – and is currently being deliberately targeted or…  
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The irony of energy politics:
 
Of all people, US President Trump and his administration may end up giving electric mobility a boost.  
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The debate about the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
 
The debate about the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz usually focuses on oil and gas. Understandably so — the impact there is felt most immediately. Yet the chokepoint affects far more than…  
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Ausgebremst
 
Zwischen Lobbyismus, Desinformation und geopolitischen Interessen entsteht ein Klima des permanenten Zögerns.  
Close-up of two interlocking metal gears in an industrial setting. A golden/yellow wedge is lodged between the gear teeth, blocking the mechanism.
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Thwarted
 
Climate policy has become a playing field of organized influence. Between lobbying, disinformation and fossil interests, a climate of constant hesitation is emerging.  
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Backlash ist schlecht fürs Geschäft
 
Die Abwicklung der Gleichstellung ist ein wirtschaftliches Eigentor. Wer Chancengleichheit und Qualifizierung als woke Beiwerke abtut, gefährdet Europas Zukunftsfähigkeit.  
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Backlash Is Bad for Business
 
Turning equality into a culture war issue may result in economic self-harm. Dismissing equal opportunities and skills development as so-called »woke« distractions may undermine Europe’s…  
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As if we needed any more reminders these days...
 
... of why dependence on fossil energy must be reduced as quickly as possible.  
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Is the Hormuz crisis about to trigger an LNG race between Asia and Europe?
 
Europe imports very little gas directly from Qatar. Yet a prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran would hit Europe’s energy security hard. The reason is simple: LNG is a global…  
"View through a series of stacked, unpainted steel car body shells on a production line, creating a tunnel-like perspective. In the centre, a smiling worker in a blue uniform and cap is visible, inspecting the vehicles. Photo: picture alliance / dpa / Julian Stratenschulte."
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Clean steel: How much will the car really cost?
 
In the current debate around the Industrial Accelerator Act, increased use of clean steel is a key issue. The European Commission plans to introduce minimum criteria for low-carbon and “Made…  
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