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The Amazon frontier in the global critical minerals contest

Where energy transition meets organised crime

What the reaction to our Dependence report tells us about Europe's real choices

Loom’s new research on the risks of European nations depending so heavily on China for clean tech has made quite a splash over the last few days.

Europe’s next energy blind spot

A new Loom report on the national security risks of China's role in Europe's energy transition.

Iran crisis: Europe needs a new energy script

Organising policy around sovereignty, security, and national economic power can strengthen the transition too.

The new arsenal: forging industrial strategy from a $60-billion submarine deal

The bids close next week.

The great rupture: a manifesto for a world after the climate consensus

The climate agenda I worked on for the past twenty years has broken.

Introducing Loom

A pop-up global strategy centre.

5 reasons I (mostly) agree with Tony Blair on Net Zero

It was just a few months ago when Tony Blair issued a paper hailing the Conservatives’ decision to put the Net Zero target into law as "a significant moment of statecraft and global leadership that helped galvanise more than 140 other countries to commit to their own net-zero targets."

Can Starmer hold Labour’s emerging rural coalition together?

5 options to respond to the farmers’ protests.

Labour’s Green New Deal is dead but Reeves may still become Britain’s greenest Chancellor.

Starmer’s decision to finally surrender his position on his £28 billion-a-year green investment plan effectively ends hopes for a transformative Biden-style package of the type advocated by Ed Miliband (who originally put the figure forward before he joined the Shadow Cabinet, almost four years ago,