
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
From the latest print edition: Arts & Culture Under Pressure

Policy vs Perception: Barcelona’s Culture War Over Urban Space
Ariadna Romans i Torrent looks at cities as microcosms of broader ideological battles.

Learning by Erasure: Culture, Resistance, and Recovery in Ukraine
Kateryna Botanova on rediscovering connections through war and destruction.

Politicising Pop: The Far Right and Music
Amidst far-right instrumentalisation, can musicians play a progressive tune? Emília Barna and Melanie Schiller talk to Konrad Bleyer-Simon.

Climate Activism in Museums: Vandalism or Legitimate Protest?
Activists and climate groups have carried out a series of non-violent but disruptive acts in cultural institutions. But what has driven them?
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