Energia, clima e risorse

Energy

 

A major programmatic focus of this work for IAI is carried out by the Energy, Climate and Resources Programme

 

Geopolitica della transizione energetica

Geopolitica della transizione energetica

20/05/2021 - 22/06/2021, Online course

The specialisation course in "Geopolitica della Transizione Energetica" aims at providing participants with the analytical tools to understand the political and economic dynamics of energy and environmental development. Furthermore, during the course, the geopolitics aspects and regional impacts of the global energy transition will also be analysed. The course integrates the theoretical and analytical tools of International Relations with the critical sensitivity of studies of the sector.

Sviluppo sostenibile e risorse - 3a ed.

Sviluppo sostenibile e risorse - 3a ed.

24/05/2021 - 28/05/2021, Online course

The course “Sviluppo Sostenibile e Risorse”, now in its third edition, aims at providing the analytical tools to understand the political and economic dynamics in the sustainable development, energy and environment, international cooperation sectors as well as at offering an in-depth analysis of policies adopted by public and private actors operating in the field at the national and international level. It integrates the theoretical and analytical tools of International Relations with the critical sensibility of studies in the field.

South China Morning Post: China’s cobalt mines in spotlight as DRC seeks to renegotiate deals

Marco Giuli comments DRC's attempt to strengthen strategic partnership based on win-win cooperation.

Eni - Fattibene: Circular transition: if not now, when?

In terms of employment, Italy ranks second in the EU for number of employees in the recovery, recycling and reuse sectors. It's important to take this opportunity for economic development.

Eni - Bianchi: News from Joe Biden's “Leaders Summit on Climate”

Notable US pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50-52 percent by 2030 with the goal of zero emissions by 2050. The pledges of the other countries were then gathered in view of COP26.

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Sustainable Investment for a Post-Covid World: the role of the G20

Sustainable Investment for a Post-Covid World: the role of the G20

31/05/2021, Webinar, h. 16.00

The world after COVID-19 should not return to the world that was. The pandemic has accelerated many trends already underway in the global economy, amplifying the need to rethink a greener and more inclusive world economy. This reorientation of global and collective priorities means to identify and pursue new long-term choices, from sustainable finance for a green recovery to resilience against systemic risks.