Ten years of energy transition and energy access in the global south
Birds sitting on wires with a blue sky

Ten years of energy transition and energy access in the global south

Read about the changes and innovations in energy transitions in the global south over the last decade is this article written by Senior Research Associate Xavier Lemaire.

Blog: UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources researchers co-host policy training workshop in Zambia
CCG Zambia group photo 260423

Blog: UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources researchers co-host policy training workshop in Zambia

Read Rebecca Clube's reflections on the recent two-day workshop in Zambia as part of the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) programme.

Shaping fossil fuel extraction strategies in developing countries in a decarbonizing world – policy…
Oil pump

Shaping fossil fuel extraction strategies in developing countries in a decarbonizing world – policy…

This policy brief explores how developing countries need to balance the perceived economic opportunities of their strategy against some of the emerging risks which include the changes in energy markets and technologies, and the priorities of the investment community, in response to the climate challenge.

Smoke Jumpers: working with Nairobi-based artists for alternative outreach
Burning charcoal

Smoke Jumpers: working with Nairobi-based artists for alternative outreach

Researchers on the CCG programme studied the impacts of charcoal policies, particularly bans, on charcoal-reliant communities in Kenya. This led to a creative collaboration with Nairobi-based artists who interpreted the dilemmas faced by charcoal producers into a thought-provoking short film. Watch ‘Smoke Jumpers’ by Art and Science Films Afrika on the Invisible dust website.