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E15: Carbon tariff will help European producers, experts say. China and Russia criticize proposal

13. 12. 2022 v 09:45
According to world agencies, the European Parliament and the EU-27 are close to reaching a preliminary agreement on the so-called carbon tariff. The instrument, known as CBAM, is intended to prevent companies that produce in the European Union and have to pay for emission allowances there from being disadvantaged against companies from non-EU countries where climate regulations are looser. According to experts, the mechanism will mainly affect Russian companies. Our researcher Kateřina Davidová also commented on this issue.

Český rozhlas: Czech households and companies are failing to save on electricity compared to gas

9. 12. 2022 v 10:50
While businesses and households can save gas, they are not doing so with electricity. Why is that? A study on this topic has been produced and commented on by its co-author and our researcher Michal Hrubý for the Czech Radio stations ČRo Plus and Radiožurnál.

TN.cz: Energy crisis

7. 12. 2022 v 10:45
Michal Hrubý, our research fellow, commented in the evening news of TV Nova on the current energy crisis and what measures Switzerland is preparing.

E15: Slovenia will help its neighbours. E Slovenia wants to build a new gas pipeline to Central Europe

7. 12. 2022 v 10:30
Slovenia plans to build a gas pipeline to Central Europe to help Central European countries get rid of their dependence on Russian gas. Our researcher Michal Hrubý also commented on the topic for E15.

TN Live: PM Fiala at the leaders' meeting in Albania

6. 12. 2022 v 15:10
The head of our Brussels office, Žiga Faktor, appeared on TN Live to comment on the EU-Western Balkans Summit.

Extra.cz: Czech Republic is in crisis, yet households waste energy. What to do if you want to save money

6. 12. 2022 v 11:10
Our research fellow Michal Hrubý commented on the energy crisis for Extra.cz.

EURACTIV: Companies are interested in decarbonisation but they lack government support and a clear strategy

6. 12. 2022 v 10:20
According to experts, while decarbonisation is costly, without it the costs would be even higher. Our researcher Kateřina Davidová also commented on the topic at EURACTIV's Decarbonisation of the Czech and Slovak Economy 2022 conference.

Hate Free Culture: The Czechs also advocated for a ban on cage breeding. European Citizens' Initiative allows citizens to co-shape the future of the EU.

6. 12. 2022 v 10:15
Our communications manager Barbora Genser, ambassador for the European Citizens' Initiative, spoke to Hate Free Culture about the European Citizens' Initiative.

EkonTech.cz: The inclusion of natural gas and nuclear as supported resources through the EU taxonomy was pragmatic

5. 12. 2022 v 12:00
Our researcher Michal Hrubý wrote an article on ESG and natural gas for the magazine EkonTech.cz. He comments on the current development of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), including the role of taxonomy and natural gas as a basic commodity for industry and households.

Stačí málo: By turning down the heating by 1°C, we can save significantly

1. 12. 2022 v 12:50
Our researcher Michal Hrubý was a guest on the podcast Stačí málo, presented by Generali Česká pojišt'ovna. He answered questions about the energy sector and the energy crisis. In the podcast you will learn, among other things, how to manage energy efficiently in households and what mistakes to avoid if you want to save money on energy.

EURACTIV.SK | Decarbonising road transport: what will power cars and trucks?

30. 11. 2022 v 13:55
Our research fellow Michal Hrubý was one of the panelists in the discussion on decarbonisation of road transport. Transport is the only sector of the European economy where carbon dioxide emissions continue to rise. Road transport accounts for almost three quarters of total transport emissions.

RTVS: European Parliament: Russia is a state sponsor of terrorism

24. 11. 2022 v 10:05
Following the Russian attacks on civilians in Ukraine, the European Parliament has designated Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. What does this declaration mean in practice and what does it mean for member states? Our Executive Director Martin Vokálek commented on this matter for Slovak RTVS.
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