10 January 2020

Duygu Kutluay

Duygu pursued her academic journey with a focus on Political Science and International Relations at Bogazici University, Istanbul. She further expanded her expertise by obtaining a master’s degree in International Economic Relations from the University of Konstanz, Germany.

Duygu initially immersed herself in the realm of intercultural learning and communication at AFS Turkey, serving as the Organisational Development Director. Later, she transitioned to the role of Deputy Head of International Relations at the TEMA Foundation. Over the last three years, Duygu dedicated her efforts as the Climate and Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace Med, concentrating mostly on climate change and energy transition issues.

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10 February 2025

The growth of new data centres could put a strain on Europe’s power systems, undermining its climate ambitions, according to a new study by Beyond Fossil Fuels.[1] It reveals that data centre growth in Europe is leading to a surge in power demand, posing a serious risk of escalating greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)—either through expanded gas infrastructure or by pushing other sectors onto fossil fuels.

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28 January 2025

BERLIN, 28 January 2025 – A new report by Aurora Energy Research, commissioned by Beyond Fossil Fuels, shows that nearly […]

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12 February 2025

A new investigation by NGO groups Beyond Fossil Fuels and Re-set suggests that promises by major European power company EPH that it will move away from coal by 2030 are not necessarily to be taken at face value.