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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02 July 2024

More than 80 leading civil society organisations, including Beyond Fossil Fuels, have issued a joint statement rejecting the use of carbon offsets to meet corporate climate targets. We call on accounting bodies like the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol to continue excluding offsets and stick to scientifically-sound methodologies for tracking corporate climate efforts.

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25 June 2024

The Power Moves and Power Failures: a first assessment of European utilities’ transition plans report assesses five major power utility companies from across Europe: Enel, ENGIE, Iberdrola, Statkraft, and EPH.

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21 June 2024

New report reveals European power utilities failing to commit to phasing out fossil gas power by 2035. Find out more.

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10 June 2024

The expansion of renewable energy is driving coal out of Greece, with coal output plummeting to a record low of 50 GWh in May 2024 – more than three times lower than the previous record.