After missing the government's renewable energy targets again in 2022, 2023 could be a year of catching up, but the level of progress could still be hampered by a lack of regulatory reforms By Raoul Kubitschek, Jason Wang, and James McCatherin
Renewable energy targets are being missed and climate action policy reversals in response to the war in Ukraine could have lasting implications By Duncan Levine
Will the Glasgow Climate Pact save us from global warming? By Mike Jewell
Like 59 other countries that aim to reach net zero emissions by 2050, Taiwan will face challenges By Tim Ferry
Industry welcomes added capacity and local flexibility made possible under Taiwan's third round auction rules, but warns of lingering issues By Tim Ferry
Taiwan's successful energy transition requires grid investment By Tim Ferry
Cultured meat has the potential to reduce the environmental impact of meat compared to animal farming, but the lack of a regulatory framework and economies of scale mean that it may take some time before it becomes commercially viable. By Duncan Levine
Taiwan is making progress on its 2025 and beyond goals, but will it be enough? By Tim Ferry
Rhetoric in support of action to address climate change sends a positive signal but has no teeth unless it is backed up by a comprehensive policy framework and effective implementation By Duncan Levine