
Pesticides and the Missing Test for Parkinson’s
28/04/2026
Evidence that Parkinson’s may be linked to pesticides has been accumulating for decades, yet the EU has failed to take meaningful action.

Polanski, Mamdani, and the Others: Time for Left Economic Populism?
23/04/2026
Could the cost-of-living crisis give progressives a window? Public service funding and tax-the-rich sentiments top polls across Europe.

The Older Activists Reshaping Europe’s Climate Movement
30/04/2026
Europe’s climate movement is often portrayed as the domain of younger generations. Yet from landmark legal victories to everyday practices of sustainability, a different picture is emerging: older Europeans are proving to be among the most committed and effective climate actors. As the continent continues to age, could this overlooked demographic reshape how climate action is understood and mobilised across Europe?
40 years after Chernobyl

The Chernobyl Dissidents: How the Disaster Shaped Bulgaria and Eastern Europe
The fallout exposed the cynicism of the communist regime and shaped the country’s environmental and democratic awakening.

What Is Green Freedom?
Natalie Bennett and Edouard Gaudot reconcile individual autonomy with collective care and the respect of limits.

Myths of Transition
How did the notion of energy transition come about, and what risks does it pose for meaningful climate action?

The Secret History of Radiation
Kate Brown talks to Aro Velmet about the secret history of radiation and what Chernobyl means in the era of climate change.
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