"It's not about denouncing, but about reminding that Switzerland must take action"
Interview with Nadine Brauchli, Nadine Brauchli, Head of Energy at the Association of Swiss Electricity Companies (AES).
The reduction of CO₂ emissions is too slow. We must invest massively and immediately in the artificial removal of this greenhouse gas.
China is leading the race. But nothing is decided, provided that Europe and the United States invest in solutions for the future.
From December 9 to 12, Building Bridges will welcome participants from over a hundred countries. Interview with Patrick Odier, the president of the Geneva event.
It is convenient to accuse Beijing of dumping in green technologies. The truth is more cruel.
Europe needs a political and technological wake-up call to preserve its standard of living. The ecological transition can be the catalyst for renewal.
Regulation issues, massive and unpredictable solar production in summer, the challenge of the average price, constant adaptation of the grid... the challenges are numerous for Romande Energie. Interview with Christian Petit, its CEO since 2019.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance has just updated its data. Electricity transmission and distribution costs will increase, but the consumer's bill could remain unchanged.
Scandals and new rules will shake up the voluntary carbon offset market for companies.
It's a revolution that we underestimated. We are not prepared for it.
The Democratic candidate is running a campaign that dodges all the touchy questions. Yet she has strong convictions.
A very recent study takes stock of the state of the climate. The occurrence of hurricanes like Milton is, unfortunately, a very predictable anomaly.
The Federal Council opens the door to nuclear energy. What are the short-, medium- and long-term options?