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Artificial fertilisers revolutionised human nutrition. But new food technologies also have unforeseen consequences.
Read moreClimate finance is on the rise, but it is still nowhere near the scale needed to cover climate impacts and fund the global green transition.
Read moreLuiza Medeleanu on the history and visions for the future of Europe’s largest ethnic minority.
Read moreThe response to recent crises shows that the European project is simultaneously advancing and fraying. In the context of a newly found appetite for EU enlargement and with crucial elections just months away, progressives need to outline what kind of Europe they are striving for. From the Green European Journal’s winter 2023 print edition.
Read moreWhy memory matters: it makes us historical subjects capable of imagining the future.
Read moreOnly pluralistic, bottom-up approaches to leadership can ensure cohesion to our fragmented societies.
Read moreFaced with the inevitable failures of populism and technocracy, politics must rediscover its practical, communal and collective dimension. With this conversation, Edouard Gaudot and Natalie Bennett introduce a new series they co-curated on leadership in crisis, and explore the alternatives that Green thinking can offer.
Read moreThroughout its history, the environmental protest movement in Poland has overcome many obstacles to become a unifying force for change.
Read moreThe collapse of connected storylines calls for new thinking on what binds us.
Read moreThe story of how Estonia built one of the most innovative and successful public education systems in the world.
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