A Feminist Approach to Solar Geoengineering 
A Feminist Approach to Solar Geoengineering 
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24/06/2026
Human activity already modifies the atmosphere. But is solar geoengineering going a step too far?
What’s Wrong With World Football
What’s Wrong With World Football
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18/06/2026
As football expands across the globe, it’s being reshaped by a powerful mix of geopolitical ambition, commercialisation, and neoliberal economics.
Environmental Oppression in the West Bank: Is Europe Complicit?
Environmental Oppression in the West Bank: Is Europe Complicit?
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23/06/2026
The Nitzanei Shalom industrial settlement in the occupied West Bank has long caused health and environmental harm to Palestinians in Tulkarm. A new investigation reveals that Europe maintains commercial ties with factories operating in the area and their parent companies, despite the settlement’s illegality under international law.
“Rainbow Families”: Rethinking the Ties That Bind Us
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16/06/2026
Holding the Line: Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Greece 
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19/05/2026
Scotland and Wales: Momentum for Independence?
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13/05/2026
Hungary’s Restart
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05/05/2026
The Older Activists Reshaping Europe’s Climate Movement
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30/04/2026
Pesticides and the Missing Test for Parkinson’s
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28/04/2026
Life Lines: Navigating Demographic Shifts
Life Lines: Navigating Demographic Shifts

Adjusting to the new demographic reality requires that we pivot away from productivity and growth, and towards care for one another and for the planet.  

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Cultivating Resilience: Urban and Guerrilla Gardening in Barcelona
Cultivating Resilience: Urban and Guerrilla Gardening in Barcelona
Mariam Dzneladze on gardening as a form of critical struggle in heat-stricken cities.
Green Class Struggle: Workers and the Just Transition
Green Class Struggle: Workers and the Just Transition
Inspiration for decarbonising industry and creating green jobs is within the hands of those already facing precarity.
The Invisible Price of Water
The Invisible Price of Water
During communism, irrigation systems made the Romanian Plain agriculturally robust, but have since collapsed. Droughts are the new reality.
The Cities Feeling the Heat
The Cities Feeling the Heat
Celia Fernández examines the new face of social justice in the summer heat of the European city.

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