
The EU’s 2040 Climate Target: Emit Now, Remove Later?
11/02/2026
By allowing CO₂ removal and storage technologies as a way of lowering emissions, the target risks deterring direct emission cuts.

The Chernobyl Dissidents: How the Disaster Shaped Bulgaria and Eastern Europe
10/02/2026
The fallout exposed the cynicism of the communist regime and shaped the country’s environmental and democratic awakening.

The Hospitals Curing Both People and Planet
12/02/2026
The healthcare sector is caught in a climate paradox: it is under increasing pressure from the impact of climate change on people’s health, yet it also contributes heavily to global warming through its high emissions. Two Catalan hospitals are trying to change things.
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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