19.01.2024
Lessons from Germany for a Just Transition

To win popular support, the green transition must address social concerns and allow for democratic participation.

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17.01.2024
Peace to the Plates! War on the Animals!

Humanism has elevated humanity above its natural condition, but our relationship to animals remains in a state of war.

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16.01.2024
A New Green Wave of Hope

While the Far Right successfully utilises fear to gather electoral support, the Greens must stick to their core values and embrace hope.

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12.01.2024
A Recipe for Survival

Once a means of survival, pickling and jamming traditions are now making a comeback. Can they be recognised for their cultural heritage?

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10.01.2024
Facing Greece’s Climate Reality 

The 2023 forest fires and floods have confronted Greece with the reality of the climate crisis. Yet it continues to be dismissed by its government.

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09.01.2024
Ukraine: Still Europe’s Breadbasket 

Despite the disruptions to the European grain market caused by the war, Ukraine remains one of the world’s leading grain exporters.

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05.01.2024
In Search of Temporal Ecology

Self-managed peasant collectives promise a more fulfilling way of organising living and work rhythms. But rural life is not without constraints.

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02.01.2024
Climate Discourse in the Nordic Media

While Scandinavian countries are praised for their climate action, an analysis of the Swedish and Danish media reveals a more complex picture.

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28.12.2023
The Invisible Price of Water

During communism, irrigation systems made the Romanian Plain agriculturally robust, but have since collapsed. Droughts are the new reality.

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22.12.2023
No World Order: Funding Climate Justice

Climate finance is on the rise, but it is still nowhere near the scale needed to cover climate impacts and fund the global green transition.

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