What would disruption in the Strait of Hormuz mean for global energy markets?
Our latest briefing explores short-and prolonged-disruption scenarios and their implications for energy security and the energy transition.
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The #SFDR is the main EU rulebook for sustainability transparency in the financial sector.
Our new policy brief 👇 explains how the current review can close gaps, curb greenwashing and steer private capital toward activities that help deliver the EU’s climate goals.
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New briefing from E3G and UNDP!
Based on analysis from our NDC energy commitments tracker, this briefing highlights how some of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are world-leading in terms of their energy transition ambition.
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🙌Clean partnerships serve climate goals AND industrial competitiveness and supply-chain resilience.
That's why the EU should deepen cooperation with Egypt on #renewables, while staying alert to new actors entering the space.
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🌍Climate #adaptation gained momentum in 2025. The real test is delivery.
The table below sums up the adaptation outcomes of #COP30 and their implications for 2026. Focus is now on political dynamics that will determine whether this progress translates into action.
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📣 We’re hiring an Asia Policy Advisor to join E3G’s International Transition Plan Network (ITPN).
Based in #Singapore, this role leads engagement across Southeast Asia on private sector climate transition plans and transition finance.
⏰ Applications close Monday 26 Jan (23:59 SGT)
The North Seas could be one of Europe’s most powerful security and economic assets, but only if leaders act now.
Ahead of the North Sea Summit, out new report sets out how faster delivery can unlock security, resilience, and economic benefits for #Europe.
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With #President Ursula von der Leyen’s urgent call for “Europe’s independence moment” still ringing in our hearts and minds, what geopolitical happening do you think have shaped the EU’s ability to act this year?
🌎 4. Diversify partnerships and deepening international cooperation.
Will the EU be able to achieve greater autonomy and its “independence moment”, while simultaneously expanding its global agency?
📈 3. Protect citizens while visibly delivering tangible benefits.
Can the EU and its member states develop policy that can deliver benefits and protection for people across #defence, #industry, #energy, investments and external action?
⚡2. Harness electrification and circularity as levers for strategic autonomy, competitiveness and energy security.
Can the EU translate its #competitiveness rhetoric into an assertive focus on turning its #CleanIndustrialDeal into effective policies?
💰1. Rebuild financial autonomy and capacity to invest.
Can Europe harness upcoming openings, such as the negotiations on the #MultiannualFinancialFramework (MFF), and create new ones?
In fact, geopolitical fragmentation and uncertainty has almost reinforced the perception of Europe as a ⚓ necessary anchor ⚓ in times of volatility.
And the EU remains resilient - a symbol of strength, continuity and hope.
As we move into 2026, there will be four key tests 👇
The EU has bent under internal and external threats, but also shown it can respond faster and differently in turbulent times, including:
🌍 A greater recognition of Europe’s leadership.
🌱 A growing drive for #EuropeanReindustrialisation, in part through #Decarbonisation.
As 2025 draws to a close, Europe has clarity on the factors that limit its autonomy:
⚙️ structural dependencies
💰 constrained finances
⚠️ and outdated defence and industrial capabilities.
🕒 2025 has been a year of paralysis and reactiveness to internal and external pressures for the #EU. Find out what shaped the EU’s ability to act in 2025, and four tests for 2026 in our briefing: www.e3g.org/publications...
👇 Or join in the reflections and predictions below.
This month, Ofgem announced its Final Determinations for gas and electricity networks for 2026–31.
Headline figures suggest higher bills, but the details show electricity grid upgrades deliver a £16 net saving per household, while 65% of new spending goes to gas.
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📘To learn more about the benefits of EU electrification, read our analysis: www.e3g.org/publications...
📘 Our new analysis shows how outdated grid planning and weak governance are slowing Europe’s shift away from fossil fuels.
Read more: www.e3g.org/news/outdate...
🔔All eyes on the #EU Energy Ministers meeting on 15th December. We’ll be watching to see if they deliver the momentum needed to move this agenda forward.
💡 The Council will now need to take the lead to ensure the delivery of affordable and secure energy for European industry and citizens. That will mean swiftly agreeing on the Commission’s Grids Package as well as supporting the delivery of the proposals in the Clean Industrial Deal package.
However, the proposal to re-open existing legislation, such as the Renewable Energy Directive, means the Grids Package risks undermining calls for a stable and predictable regulatory framework.
Additional welcome steps forward include:
🔹 Strengthening the role of public institutions.
🔹 Improving regional coordination.
🔹 Improvements to connection queue management.
🔹 Measures to make the best use of existing grids.
✅There are a lot of good ingredients in the package.
A landmark proposal for a central European energy scenario would guide planning across the continent and align with climate and energy objectives.
📢The European Commission has released its long-awaited #EuropeanGridsPackage.
See our take in thread below🧵👇
What the headlines get wrong about Ofgem’s announcement:
Ofgem’s new network plans for 2026–31 were reported as “bill rises”: but most of the cost comes from gas.
Electricity grid upgrades actually save households £16 by unlocking more cheap renewable power. 👇
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📢 New E3G x @eccoclimate.bsky.social report: how credible private sector plans can help build more “investable” national transition strategies.
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🎧 E3G’s Ana Mulio Alvarez in Climate Proof with a frank take on #COP30’s “Adaptation COP.”
Listen here for the politics behind the adaptation finance headline, the GGA indicator controversy, and what’s needed to strengthen the agenda heading into next year⤵️
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📢 The UK #AutumnBudget confirms a £150 cut to energy bills by shifting levies off electricity, but also scraps ECO, the UK’s main home insulation scheme.
More on why cutting insulation support undermines the best long-term solution to fuel poverty👇
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📈 The rise in energy prices over the past four years have cost the UK £183 billion. That’s more than the NHS’s annual £117 billion budget.
🤯 This is the cost of fossil fuel dependency. We urge the Treasury to listen to @e3g.bsky.social ahead of Wednesday's budget.
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