
Democratising Energy: Why Gender Matters
03/02/2026
If energy communities are meant to reshape who holds power, the question of gender can no longer be treated as secondary.

Engine Power Tricks: Fishing’s Open Secret
29/01/2026
With yields declining sharply and the livelihood of fishers in danger, is there a way to make compliance with fishing regulations the norm?

Left in the Dark: How Critics Are Using Blackouts to Undermine the Energy Transition
05/02/2026
When a series of power outages hit Europe last year, the finger of blame was quickly – and falsely – pointed to an unlikely source: renewables. Blackouts are being used as a political tool to oppose the energy transition. But they can also become an opportunity for open discussions about energy infrastructure – a topic too often reserved only for technical audiences.
The Future of Creativity
22/01/2026
Journalism, a Bourgeois Profession?
21/01/2026
On thin ice

Collective Wisdom in a Melting World
To preserve Arctic communities’ way of life, it is important to tackle structural exploitation and avoid simplistic good-bad binaries.

Society of the Melting Snow
Demographic changes and inadequate tech fixes force Austria to question skiing monoculture. Yet alternative visions are struggling to take root.

The Promises and Perils of Geoengineering
Martin Vrba calls for
transparent research on
still-opaque technologies.

Desperation for Refrigeration
Seen as a necessity, the fridge is turning into a luxury item. Has it become a guilty environmental consumer trap?
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