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Nick Butler
Nick Butler is a Financial Times commentator and visiting professor, King's College London. He is a member of the International Energy Agency's commission for urgent action on energy efficiency
Energy
Energy
The need for a coherent energy policy
Technology
Technology
The failure of French nuclear power will worsen Britain’s energy crisis
Economics
Economics
The worst of the energy crisis is yet to come
Politics
Politics
When Extinction Rebellion met Big Oil
Economics
Economics
The energy crisis requires leadership. This government does not have it
Technology
Technology
Spending £4bn on a new nuclear station at Sizewell will not solve the UK's energy problems
Economics
Economics
Divestment from Russia shows companies are finally putting their political power to use
Technology
Technology
The lessons of a completely unnecessary energy crisis
Economics
Economics
Beyond COP26, a new form of climate diplomacy is needed
Politics
Politics
A global climate consensus is impossible—and it might not be desirable either
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