A new chapter by Isabella Lami, Federica Rotondo, Francesca Abastante and Giancarlo Cotella introduces and discusses an innovative educational approach to complement new and existing architecture and spatial planning courses with a perspective focusing on the governance of urban sustainability and energy transition. The chapter is part of “The Palgrave […]
Monthly Archives: September 2022
A very interesting, however not scientific, article in The New Yorker on Germany’s way to exit coal for energy production and its economic impact as well as political resentment. Can Germany be a role model for other countries, like the US? Read more at https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/02/07/can-germany-show-us-how-to-leave-coal-behind
Germany is trying to compensate for the negative effects of the high energy prices resulting from the war in Ukraine. Read more at https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/third-german-energy-relief-package-introduces-power-price-brake-windfall-taxes-and-freezes-co2-price
Bad news about the consequences of Russia’s attack on Ukraine can be good news for the local energy transition. Read more at https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/rising-prices-and-climate-top-worries-germany-energy-transition-seen-solution