As the dust settles after COP28, with world leaders finally agreeing to shift energy systems away from fossil fuels, scrutiny of the climate impact of energy policy is set to intensify in 2024.
The thorny issue of finance is likely to dominate the climate debate this year, and with economic and geopolitical uncertainty still dominating the headlines, energy markets are in for a bumpy ride.
In this episode of the Platts Future Energy podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights' experts Anna Mosby, Sara Giordano, Agamoni Ghosh and Eklavya Gupte take a deep dive into some of the key outcomes from COP28 and how they might affect climate policy moving forward.
Further reading:
COP28: An in-depth review
UK hydrogen’s blue vision
Nickel pig iron-matte conversion could be a game changer for the battery industry
The Evolving Energy Sector: Updated Takeaways for Energy Transition Outlooks
UK’s first gigaplant readies for construction as EV demand rises
Biden administration: a new dawn for battery metals in the US?
Spain’s Repsol taking the front seat in transition drive
How electric vehicles and battery metals survived the pandemic
Exploring Distro: Rotterdam Port’s new high-frequency trading platform
The future of cobalt in Electric Vehicles - with Robin Tisserand, SCB Group
Greening steel production and hydrogen’s potential
Energy Transition in the time of COVID-19
Is nickel the world's most sought-after commodity?
The key to electric vehicle uptake: subsidies
The LFP resurgence in electric vehicles
A conversation with NanoGraf's Francis Wang
Boost to EVs from China’s new policy at risk due to COVID-19
Cobalt in the time of Corona: refining, mining and pricing
Lithium demand heads for 2020 decline as market feels effects of coronavirus
China battery metals sector remains optimistic about 2020 demand despite weak Q1
What's in store for Nickel over 2020?
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