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03.02.2022
Double or Quits: Looking Ahead to the French and Hungarian ElectionsFuture of EU

The outcomes of crucial elections this year are set to have ramifications going well beyond national borders.

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01.02.2022
The Struggle for Equality ContinuesJustice

Taking stock of some of the key shifts in social perceptions of LGBTQI+ rights as well as the ongoing battles.

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26.01.2022
Why We Need to Be Able to Say No at WorkWelfare and Social Issues

We live in a society that values and rewards paid work above all other activities – it’s time for a rethink.

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25.01.2022
Portuguese Elections: What Next After Years of Left-Wing Government?Politics

Portugal heads to the polls in a week. For years an outpost for successful progressive government in the European Union, Portugal’s Socialist-led government lost its majority in late 2021. What can we expect from the snap elections? What role will Portugal’s green political forces play in shaping the country’s future?

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19.01.2022
To Save the Planet, Forget about the GlobeEnvironment

To achieve true environmental justice, we need to rethink our relationship with the planet and those we share it with.

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13.01.2022
Why the EU Needs to Rethink its Approach to TechnologySociety, Media and Culture

The EU is often playing catchup with the rapidly evolving world of tech, ignoring its grave geopolitical implications.

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11.01.2022
Peer Pressure: The Forces Steering Portugal Down a Greener PathDemocracy

Inês de Sousa Real explains how unemployment, corruption, and short-sighted policies are holding Portugal back from a greener future.

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10.01.2022
The Difficult Business of Defining Climate RefugeesMigration

Might the term 'climate refugee' cause more problems than it solves?

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05.01.2022
Degrowth Is About Global JusticePost-Growth

Jason Hickel explains how degrowth can help fix the worsening ecological crisis and what it means for relations between the Global North and South.

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