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01.11.2014
It’s About Time – The Case for Shorter UNFCC Commitment PeriodsEnvironment

The difference between five and ten year commitment periods for international climate negotiations shouldn’t be underestimated – with the science, technology and politics moving so fast, it’s vital we regularly re-assess our plans.

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01.11.2014
The EU in Climate Negotiations: Losing the LeadEnvironment

On the 20th of September, we witnessed with excitement the greatest international mobilisation against climate change ever held. And while changes appear to be occurring, we’re still waiting for a proper international agreement on climate change to be reached…

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01.11.2014
The Run-Up to Paris 2015: A Change of Paradigm in the Climate MovementEnvironment

The bitter disappointment at the failure of previous climate summits dealt a serious blow to climate activism.

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01.11.2014
Europe and the Fight Against Climate ChangeEnvironment

An interview with Amy Dahan, conducted by Rémi Beau.

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01.11.2014
Time to Find A New Way to Tell The StoryEnvironment

The IPCC’s latest report is categorical: unless we act now, dramatic changes in global temperatures will occur by the end of the century. The message is loud and clear: it is a call to action of the utmost urgency.

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30.10.2014
“Europe Is Us”Future of EU

“L’Europe, C’est Nous” (Europe is Us), by Edouard Gaudot and Benjamin Joyeux, invites us to consider the “real Europe” – a daily reality made up of exchanges, networks, mobility and cultural dialogue – in the face of huge challenges. The worrying results of the May elections mean we must look beyond the present and, above all, not despair. A review by Pierre Jonckheer.

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29.10.2014
The green line in welfare politicsWelfare and Social Issues

Green parties face major challenges ahead. How can we finance welfare in the future? How do we strengthen the third sector and the public sector in many countries? How do we find ways to regulate the private welfare market? How much of the wealth can be managed by non-profit organisations or volunteer work (the church or the family?) These are among the questions that are discussed in a new report by GEF and its partners.

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27.10.2014
Britain’s Tarpaulin Revolution: the Green Party and the return of OccupyWelfare and Social Issues

The UK’s new ‘Tarpaulin Revolution,’ led by a revived Occupy movement and featuring many Greens, hopes to capture the imaginations of people across Europe – in cities and countries also suffering the impacts of inequality, austerity and ‘democracy’ weighted to benefit the 1%.

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22.10.2014
CETA and TTIP: Bringing People’s Interests Back into FocusFinance and Economy

Negotiations over the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) are being conducted as if they were private business deals. Trade policies, however, affect all of us and have implications for the global economy.

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