The Ideas Lab, hosted by CEPS, is an influential annual forum that fosters dialogue on Europe's most critical policy issues. Now, our new podcast allows you to directly explore the policy issues and challenges discussed at the event, giving you an insight into the brand-new ideas that could shape Europe's future in an increasingly complex global landscape.
Hosted by Tom Parker, the podcast brings together leading policymakers, experts and researchers to discuss key issues from EU enlargement to security, digital innovation and sustainable development. Individual episodes offer diverse insights and discussions on how Europe can navigate geopolitical tensions, technological advances and economic change. Tune in to hear renowned policymakers and researchers discuss Europe's evolving role and current challenges!
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The Ideas Lab, hosted by CEPS, is an influential annual forum that fosters dialogue on Europe's most critical policy issues. Now, our new podcast allows you to directly explore the policy issues and challenges discussed at the event, giving you an insight into the brand-new ideas that could shape Europe's future in an increasingly complex global landscape.
Hosted by Tom Parker, the podcast brings together leading policymakers, experts and researchers to discuss key issues from EU enlargement to security, digital innovation and sustainable development. Individual episodes offer diverse insights and discussions on how Europe can navigate geopolitical tensions, technological advances and economic change. Tune in to hear renowned policymakers and researchers discuss Europe's evolving role and current challenges!
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Given the geopolitical developments and their direct impact on the energy market, Europe is in need to look at alternatives to satisfy its energy needs, namely liquefied natural gas. This development has disrupted Europe’s move towards electrification as low carbon alternatives are still decades away from supplying the continent with the energy it needs. Europe’s response has been fragmented and uncoordinated. Are renewables the solution? How much time will it take Europe to undertake the necessary steps to satisfy its energy needs?
Our host Tom Parker is joined by Christian Egenhofer, senior research fellow at CEPS where he has been heading the Energy, Resources and Climate Change Unit from 2000 to 2019.
For further reading on CEPS’ policy research and Christian Egenhofer’s work, follow this link.
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