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Just Transition scorecards for the North Sea region
The UK, Norway and Denmark all have gaps in policies aimed at ensuring a just transition, an Oil and Gas Transitions report compiled by Stockholm Environment Institute reveals.

New report on technological transition of the North Sea oil and gas sector
What are the opportunities and challenges of using new technologies to advance the just oil and gas transition in the North Sea? A new report by Aalborg University published today looks at two case studies in Denmark.

Oil and Gas Transitions: Taking stock of the COP26 and the EU’s energy crisis
This article first appeared as a contribution to the November 2021 edition of SEB's The Green Bond. By Gökçe Mete, Adriana Chavarria-Flores, Andrzej Błachowicz Limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and setting the world on track to meet the...

Turning the spotlight on oil and gas transitions at COP26
Read an in-depth summary of how we turned the spotlight on oil and gas transitions at COP26.

New country reports on oil and gas transitions in Norway, Denmark and the UK launched at COP26
At COP26, we launched three country reports on oil and gas transitions in Denmark, the UK and Norway.
Events

International Conference on Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Policy
The international conference on 26 and 27 Sep 2022 explores the intersection of fossil fuel supply and climate policy. It is organised by Stockholm Environment Institute and supported by Climate Strategies.

Oil and Gas as the Next Climate Frontier: Just Transitions from Black to Green
Watch a recording of our COP26 side event to learn how Denmark, Norway and the UK can become first movers on oil & gas transitions.

Oil & Gas Transitions: Co-creating evidence to accelerate action
30th June, 2021 — The North Sea is an intensive region for oil and gas exploration and production, with the UK, Norway and Denmark as major players in exploiting those resources. They remain the three top oil and gas producing nations in Europe despite their ambitious climate neutrality commitments aligned with the Paris Agreement.