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Linking UK and EU carbon markets

Linking the EU and UK emissions trading schemes can support efficient trade and the cost-effective achievement of climate goals. In our report for Centrica, Drax, Equinor, National Grid, SSE and Uniper, we explore the case for linking UK and EU carbon markets.

The role of data in addressing fuel poverty

Frontier Economics and Mime worked with the Open Data Institute (ODI) to consider the role of data in addressing fuel poverty.

Will the EU’s approach to strategic autonomy prove to be self-defeating?

As a result of a review of the EU’s trade policies, the European Commission (EC) adopted the concept of strategic autonomy as one of its guiding principles.

We ask ChatGPT: Should AI be regulated?

We asked ChatGPT whether AI should be regulated, and its answer was YES! Although we thought that ChatGPT provided a very 'thoughtful' answer, it missed some interesting economic considerations around AI regulation.

The economics of decarbonising the transport sector

Transport is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. In 2019, transport (excluding international aviation and shipping) accounted for 122MtCO2e - equivalent to 27% of the UK’s overall greenhouse gas emissions.

AI set to shake up the screen content industry

Making film and TV content is a long, risky and expensive business. Studio executives are therefore keen to harness AI technology to lower both costs and risks.

Getting the best from capital investment in the education sector – lessons from the past

The UK Prime Minister has announced a transformative ten-year building programme for schools and colleges.

R&D Moonshot? The potential and challenges of the UK's Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA)

The UK is setting up a new publicly funded agency, ARIA, with a remit to pursue technological breakthroughs that could yield huge benefits for society at large.