Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. World Systems Analysis Framework Applied to the Russia–Ukraine Crisis
2.1. The World Systems Analysis and the Types of Vulnerability
2.2. When and Where Does Vulnerability Originate?
3. Ukraine as an In-Between Energy Node in EU-Russia Relations
3.1. The EU-Russia Energy Chain
3.2. Digging under the Surface: Ukraine in between
4. The Way Forward for EU Energy Security
4.1. Energy Security: Europe Is Licking Its Wounds, Not Treating Them
4.2. Geopolitics: Fuelling the War
4.3. Climate: Fighting Fire with Fire
5. Discussion
5.1. The Need to Exit Fossil Fuels
5.2. The Need to Design Interconnected Policy Actions
- Replace fossil fuels with renewable energy;
- Reduce overall energy demand;
- Accelerate the research, development and deployment of innovative technologies
- Introduce practices that help to achieve the first two goals favouring social inclusion and equal distribution of essential need satisfiers.
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Costantini, V.; Morando, V.; Olk, C.; Tausch, L. Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises. Energies 2022, 15, 7781. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207781
Costantini V, Morando V, Olk C, Tausch L. Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises. Energies. 2022; 15(20):7781. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207781
Chicago/Turabian StyleCostantini, Valeria, Valentina Morando, Christopher Olk, and Luca Tausch. 2022. "Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises" Energies 15, no. 20: 7781. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207781
APA StyleCostantini, V., Morando, V., Olk, C., & Tausch, L. (2022). Fuelling the Fire: Rethinking European Policy in Times of Energy and Climate Crises. Energies, 15(20), 7781. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207781