A couple days ago, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gave a speech on the “State of the European Union” in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. She
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“EU must return to the principle of energy diversification.” Samuele Furfari (Interview)
In October 2000, the European Commission published a green paper with the title «Towards a European strategy for the security of energy supply». Professor Samuele Furfari, who served for a long
European elections 2019: science at the polls In the context of the European elections, European Scientist is bringing you a series of views from experts from different countries on
The changing world of energy and the geopolitical challenges. The new Bible for the energy sector, authored by Samuel Furfari
Published a few months ago “The changing world of energy and the geopolitical challenges”, the new work by Samuele Furfari, takes its rightful place as a reference work for the
Here is the third and concluding part of the series authored by Professors Furfari and Mund. Beginning with an exploration of the escalating global demand for electricity, they delved into
Delve into the second installment of ‘Nuclear Power Takes Off,’ penned by Samuel Furfari, esteemed Professor at the University of Brussels, and Ernest Mund, distinguished Emeritus Extraordinary Professor at UCL.
Amidst the proceedings of COP 28, a significant milestone was reached as 22 nations came together to endorse an agreement aimed at advancing nuclear energy initiatives. This pivotal accord appears
COP28 was seen by many as groundbreaking, with the first appearance of the term ‘energy’ in the conclusions. The mention of a ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels’ caused a stir.
From an article in Science magazine by journalist Rachael Zamzow, we learn that many social scientists believe that a published paper should include in its author details a “’positionality statement’
Today, 6 October 2023, 50 years ago, the Yom Kippur War began between Israel and the Arab countries. It lasted only a few days, but it was used as a