13.06.2023
Climate Scepticism the Russian Way 

The battle for the future of Russia has planetary dimensions, argues Martin Vrba.

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13.06.2023
“Countries will soon be competing for migrants”: Preparing for Climate Migration 

Journalist Gaia Vince calls for political leadership to pre-empt and manage the great migrations of the 21st century.

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13.06.2023
Class Politics for the Eco-Anxious

For philosopher Nikolaj Schultz, the fight for a liveable future is the new class struggle.

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13.06.2023
The Cities Feeling the Heat

Celia Fernández examines the new face of social justice in the summer heat of the European city.

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13.06.2023
Who Pays for a Warming World?

Economist Lucas Chancel explains why the welfare state must be readied for climate change.

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13.06.2023
Divided in Ecology

From national leaders calling for a pause to the European Green Deal to the online Right’s re-invention of the “15-minute city” as an authoritarian project for social control, the signs of an anti-green backlash are growing.

Compared to the heady days of the Green Wave, it is clear that green politics in Europe has entered a new phase.

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09.06.2023
The Smoke and Mirrors of Norway’s Climate Action

A closer look to greenwashing policies and fossil fuel legacy in Norway, debunking their presumptions of being climate leaders.

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24.05.2023
Green Supremacy: When Far-Right Politics Co-opts Environmentalism

With mainstream policies proving inadequate in addressing the climate crisis, eco-fascist narratives might mislead people towards harmful actions.

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20.04.2023
Peatlands Matter for Climate and Biodiversity

Despite their potential for climate conservation, peatlands remain a depleted and overlooked resource.

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30.03.2023
Why the IPCC Can’t Escape Climate Politics

The world’s foremost institution for climate science steers an impossible path between evidencing climate change and avoiding controversy.

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