Paper
Climate policy according to Gazprom
As Russian dreams of becoming a ‘great ecological power’ fade, Gazprom, it seems, has been driving climate policy all along.
In the wake of the recent signing of the US-China deal on carbon emissions, Russia is once again seen as a global outlier. Given Moscow’s lack of interest in leading the climate battle, statements depicting Russia as the loser in this development appear exaggerated.
Continue reading: https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/morena-skalamera/climate-policy-according-to-gazprom
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For Academic Citation:
Skalamera, Morena. “Climate policy according to Gazprom.” Paper, February 6, 2015.
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