A World Alive
To emerge as a resilient and formidable geopolitical power, member states need an effective and coordinated EU foreign policy.
Read moreAfter 40 years of neoliberalism tearing at the social fabric, what form will the 21st-century counter-movement take?
Read moreA selection mapping some of the major currents that have shaped political ecology in recent years and which continue to do so.
Read moreMelodrama is the genre of choice of the far right, through which it pays special attention to fights with environmentalists, feminists, and minorities.
Read moreA legal system that prioritises the conservation of the living world over private property would be a powerful tool for ecological transition.
Read moreLooking at the climate crisis in class terms means reframing class conflict in terms of capital versus life.
Read moreUnions and new ecological movements need a frank exchange to find elements of synergy and mutual growth.
Read moreVillagers have mobilised to fight both for their homes and for more ambition in German energy policy.
Read moreThe Green European Journal turned to young activists to ask how they envisage political change in this time of climate crisis.
Read moreFar-right populism and green politics are now rivals in opposite corners of a polarised political ring.
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