David Buchan
Senior Research Fellow
David Buchan has been with the Institute since 2007. He was educated in Oxford and Geneva. He started his writing career in 1970 with The Economist and in 1975 joined the Financial Times where he remained until 2006. He was based in Brussels, Washington DC and Paris and covered energy, defence, the Soviet bloc and diplomacy. At the Institute he has specialised in European Union energy and climate policy, publishing a book Energy and Climate Change: Europe at the Crossroads, in 2009, and a paper on Eastern Europe's energy and climate challenges in 2010. He is currently engaged in research on California's energy and climate policies, a study of single state action within a federation and its relevance to the EU. He wrote From Liberalisation to Intervention: Europe, the UK and the Changing Agenda in Ian Rutledge and Philip Wright (eds.),UK Energy Policy and the End of Market Fundamentalism, Oxford University Press, 2011. He also wrote the energy chapter in Policy-making in the European Union, published by OUP in 2010, and the Rough Guide to the Energy Crisis published by Penguin in 2010.
Energy and Climate Change: Europe at the Crossroads -
Reviews:
FT Review,
EU Russia Centre,
IISS
Chatham House.
Publications
Published: 1st August 2007
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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy Policy, Energy Security, Gas
Tags / , Brussels, Climate Change Targets, Consumption, Emissions, European Commission, European Union, Gazprom, Renewables, Russia, Unbundling
Published: 1st March 2007
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Categories / Country and Regional Studies, Energy and the Environment, Energy Policy, Renewable
Tags / , Climate Change Policy, Emissions, Emissions Trading Scheme, European Union, Kyoto, Negotiations, Permits, Renewables, Targets