Climate Change
Profound change is coming in the transport sector, the rules of which are being rewritten by the digital revolution. Changes to the way we move around call into question models of ownership and the reign of the private car. We discuss these crucial developments with French Green MEP Karima Delli, President of the European Parliament’s Transport Committee.
Read moreCOP 23 turned out to be more about regulations than revolution – but some advancement gave cause for hope.
Read moreThis excellent analysis of COP 23 sheds valuable light on what climate talks achieved in 2017 and the many key details that remain unclear.
Read moreThe automotive industry is in store for drastic change in the next ten years as the car is practically being reinvented and Germany and China compete to develop electric car technology.
Read moreBerlin is pioneering innovative and sustainable schemes – Georg Kössler, member of its parliament, talks about how Greens got there and their wider impact.
Read morePablo Servigne outlines four vivid scenarios for what our cities could look like depending on which actions we could take now.
Read moreWe spoke to the Secretary-General of ICLEI, a global network of cities and local actors working together against threats such as climate change.
Read moreIn the wake of Hurricane Irma and others, this Foucauldian concept opens the door on a new way of seeing climate change and responsibility.
Read moreOne state in Germany – alongside many in the US – is showing that sub-national actors can take a lead in protecting the climate.
Read moreRecent extreme weather events in the US can teach Europe valuable lessons about how to prepare for similar situations.
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