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15.08.2018
The UK Plastic Crisis UnwrappedEnvironment

Public momentum to tackle plastic waste is strong in the UK, but political barriers stall further progress.

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14.08.2018
A Lawless Zone: Surveillance Technologies and the PoliceJustice

New surveillance technologies and AI are rapidly transforming policing, but what does this mean for civil liberties?

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09.08.2018
On the Move: Experiences of Migration from PolandMigration

An interview on the evolving experiences of Polish migrants and the political currents which underpin them.

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07.08.2018
The Population Was “Frozen”: Why Hungarians Started MigratingMigration

An interview examining the driving forces and effects of changing attitudes to migration in Hungary.

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06.08.2018
The Road to the New Plastics Economy: Complexity AheadEnvironment

The EU is taking small steps to combatting plastic pollution, yet truly changing our relationship with plastic calls for rethinking consumption-based growth.

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03.08.2018
A Sufficiency Vision for an Ecologically Constrained WorldPost-Growth

With global production pushing the planet past its limits, a shift from growth to sufficiency in rich countries is now an imperative

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30.07.2018
The (Sustainable) Energy of Despair: A Review of Guillaume Pitron’s BookGreen Transition

Despite optimistic belief, technology is no panacea for Earth's crisis. A review of Guillaume Pitron's The Rare Metals War.

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30.07.2018
Green Observatory: Drug PolicyWelfare and Social Issues

From the War on Drugs to health, are changes in attitudes to drugs being reflected in policies around Europe?

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26.07.2018
Dark Globalisation: the Politics of SpectacleDemocracy

The politics of spectacle aims to distract from corruption, wealth inequality, and human rights violations in Putin's Russia.

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23.07.2018
Recreating Europe: Culture Returns to the EU StageSociety, Media and Culture

The EU is looking to culture as a means to bolster European identity and integration.

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