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An anti-speciesist vision calls for a radical rethinking of our relationship to animals and an end to the idea of “responsible” livestock farming.
Read moreExplanations for democratic backsliding in Hungary have so far neglected the role of neoliberalism and the resultant economic disintegration.
Read moreCultural professionals are vital to Europe’s recovery. It is time member states and EU action reflect this by addressing working conditions in the sector.
Read moreA conversation with the acclaimed novelist on the parallels between the climate crisis and the pandemic, and imagining alternatives for our interconnected world.
Read moreThe foundational economy – education, health and social care, utilities, and retail – is crucial to ensure a sustainable future for our societies.
Read moreFollowing France’s 2020 municipal elections, the newly elected Green leaders of Greater Lyon and Poitiers discuss governing in a crisis and ecology’s place in the political landscape.
Read moreFor people living in cities during the lockdown, space was a major concern, both in and outside the home.
Read moreIn recent years, surveillance technologies have increasingly been deployed to monitor, control, and curtail the movement of people. The pandemic is accelerating this trend.
Read moreThe Bruegel director speaks about Europe’s economic prospects, the recovery fund, and Europe’s ecological and digital transformation.
Read moreThe coronavirus crisis saw networks of solidarity spring up across Europe and the world. The Green European Journal spoke to organisers about their activities.
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