Finland’s Energy Transition: IEA’s Perspective on the 2023 Policy Review

Last May, the International Energy Agency (IEA) published a review of Finland's current state of energy policies. Naturally, we at YES-Europe Finland were particularly interested in this and together we decided to condense the content of the report into a slightly smaller form, as well as highlight interesting observations and results from the IEA's review.

COP & Article 6 of The Paris Agreement

What is the COP? The ‘Conference of the Parties’ also known as COP, is the foremost and only platform where climate change and green energy policy is collectively decided globally. (1 & 2) First held in Berlin in 1995, COP remains the foremost global climate change conference and has been held annually.  After 26 meetings

By |2022-02-03T12:53:29+01:00February 2nd, 2022|Policy|

Hungry for energy: Why a developing world needs nuclear to overcome the climate crisis

Humanity finds itself in a precarious situation in 2021. As the world population continues to grow past 7.5 billion and an ever-increasing number of people lift themselves out of poverty, the planet’s demand for energy shows little sign of slowing down. Greater energy consumption in isolation is not the problem; rising energy consumption has been

By |2022-02-02T16:38:17+01:00January 30th, 2022|Energy|