Energy

How can Britain be more strategic in relation to its energy security?

The Council on Geostrategy asks five strategic experts how Britain can be more strategic in relation to its energy security

Britain should build new routes for climate diplomacy

Jack Richardson argues that Britain should branch out from the UNFCCC and provide new avenues for progress on climate change

Climate change: A better British offer to the developing world

Jack Richardson argues that climate change should be central to Britain’s engagement with less developed countries

Britain’s move to become a northern European energy hub

Jack Richardson argues that the United Kingdom should expand its capacity to act as a transit country for northern European gas supplies

Energy transition: How NATO can get it right

Dominik Jankowski and Julian Wieczorkiewicz assess how NATO militaries can successfully transition to using sustainable fuel sources

Unseen but vital: Britain and undersea security

In the first part of a special series on underwater warfare, Prof. Alessio Patalano investigates the importance of subsea infrastructure to British security

Britain’s clean energy transition: Heat

Jack Richardson investigates the slow transition to cleaner heat in the UK and how this process can be accelerated

Why DSIT’s success is vital for British power

Allan Nixon underlines the importance of emerging technologies for the future of Britain’s economy, society and military

Britain’s clean energy transition: Clean technology investment

Jack Richardson argues that Britain needs to adjust its fiscal policy to allow its renewable energy sector to flourish

JETPs and the UK’s international engagement

William Young underlines the importance of Just Energy Transition Partnerships to the UK’s international engagement