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13.09.2023
Green Housing Threatens Affordability. But It Doesn’t Have ToClimate and Energy

Green renovations are driving up rents for the most vulnerable. Can the basic right to housing be made compatible with climate targets?

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11.09.2023
What’s Next for the EU’s Green Agenda?Politics

In this week’s State of the Union address, Ursula von der Leyen has the opportunity to relaunch the continent’s climate ambitions.

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07.09.2023
Should Uganda Give Up Its Controversial Mega Oil Project?Climate and Energy

Uganda’s East Africa pipeline is sharpening conflict inside and outside the country. Could abandoning the project be the answer?

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06.09.2023
Who Is to Blame for Robert Fico’s Return?Politics

A few weeks ahead of the Slovak elections, the former populist PM and Russia's sympathizer, Robert Fico, is edging towards power.

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01.09.2023
“War is degrowth by disaster, you want to avoid that”Post-Growth

Can we let go of economic growth in a conflict-ridden world, where GDP counts as a source of power?

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31.08.2023
Objects of Political Desire VIII: A European project that you can touch and be touched bySociety, Media and Culture

Europe has no shortage of libraries and yet there is no European Library. How can that be?

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29.08.2023
Can Europe Defend Itself Without Economic Growth?Post-Growth

Could the EU be the first to renounce economic growth without putting itself at the mercy of other great powers?

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25.08.2023
Life After Coal in PolandClimate and Energy

In Poland, the debate on the ecological transition is polluted by government-driven pro-nuclear propaganda.

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23.08.2023
France’s Green Cities are Showing Change is PossiblePolitics

Despite a rocky start, Green mayors are sticking to their agenda and making inroads into society.

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22.08.2023
“Good food is a public good”: Lessons From the NetherlandsWelfare and Social Issues

Here’s what one year of running a community restaurant in Almere taught one of its creators.

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