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Blog post March 3rd 2022 High seas negotiations return to New York Authors: Julien Rochette, Klaudija Cremers, Glen Wright
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Blog post February 16th 2022 Africa’s transition from a provider to a key actor of the global energy transition Authors: Sébastien Treyer, Chukwumerije Okereke, John Asafu Adjaye and 4 more.
Blog post February 3rd 2022 Community energy: a strong political will that calls for additional resources Author: Andreas Rüdinger