First CERES podcast is online
In this new podcast series, the CERES team will talk about science – reviewing the latest science, revisiting old scientific questions, and discussing some of CERES’s own scientific research. Often their discussions can be quite controversial because the team is more interested in figuring out what is scientifically correct than what is politically correct.
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Germany’s Gas Crisis Escalates: Storage Sites Nearly Empty in Mid-Winter
Germany is heading toward a serious gas crisis as storage levels plunge in the middle of winter, with some facilities nearly empty. While households are still protected, industry faces growing risks as the government remains largely silent.
“More realism about sea level rise needed in coastal infrastructure design”
Recent research shows that sea level projections are (significantly) higher than observations to date. This means that coastal infrastructure designs are generally over-dimensioned and therefore not cost-effective.
Net Zero Is Driving the UK’s Electricity Crisis — Not Market Design
In this sharp analysis, economist Tilak Doshi explains why the UK’s electricity crisis is not caused by market failure but by the structural consequences of Net Zero policy.





