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Budget Support: Increase in VGF for BESS to facilitate the energy transition
India has made significant strides in its energy transition, achieving 50 per cent of non-fossil electricity capacity five years ahead of its 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution target and adding 34.95 GW in 2025–26 alone. However, as renewable penetration increases, grid integration has moved from a future consideration to a central challenge in the next phase of the transition.
Rising Investor-State Tax Arbitration Cases Threaten Fiscal Sovereignty: Here’s what the UN Tax Convention can do
Tax disputes are increasingly being brought before investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) tribunals, undermining fiscal sovereignty and exposing governments to significant financial liabilities. The UN Framework Convention on Tax, currently under negotiation, offers a chance to stop this.
Submission to the EU Arctic Policy Consultation
This submission to the EU’s consultation on its Arctic policy recommends that the European Union keeps its commitment to a moratorium on Arctic fossil fuels.
Reforming Investment Contracts
Investment contracts are a central but often overlooked component of investment governance. This brief explains why reforming them is essential to ensure coherence with treaties and domestic laws, reduce risks for governments, and better align investment with sustainable development.
Gender-Responsive Mangrove Restoration in Senegal
Mangrove restoration can be a powerful tool for both environmental and social outcomes. We unpack lessons from a gender-responsive project in Senegal.
How Europe Can Shield Consumers From Oil Price Shocks
With conflict spreading across the Gulf, oil and gas prices are peaking. European governments are looking to protect consumers and energy security.
Why Carbon Pricing Remains Politically Difficult
Carbon pricing is widely considered one of the most efficient tools for reducing emissions—yet global experience reveals a persistent gap between its theoretical promise and the political realities of implementation.
The Role of Nature in the Development of Geopark Teskei
Sustainable tourism in Geopark Teskei generates significantly higher long-term returns than conventional mass tourism.
Electric cooking would reduce dependence on imported LPG: Experts
With the war in West Asia choking supplies of liquefied petroleum gas to India, experts have suggested a gradual expansion of electric cooking, especially in urban areas, as one key way to limit the country’s high reliance on imported cooking gas.