11.03.2020
All Ground Is Fertile Ground: Attitudes to Ecology across Europe

Selected infographics offer a data-driven snapshot of ecological perceptions and realities and across Europe.

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21.01.2020
“Australia will never be the same again”

Australia is one of the countries most affected by climate change, and yet it is also one of the worst-performing countries when it comes to climate action.

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20.01.2020
Climate Change and Migration: Myths and Realities

The University of Liège researcher explains how our changing environment is making people move, calling for evidence-based policy decisions.

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01.01.2020
Asylum in a Climate-Changed World: Bridging the Protection Gap in the EU

Climate migration is already a reality. A coherent and binding solution must be determined at the EU and international levels.

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30.12.2019
How Natural Are Natural Climate Solutions?

Unless pursued with extreme care, natural climate solutions risk becoming just another offsetting tool – alibis for inaction and delay.

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24.12.2019
The Secret History of Radiation

Kate Brown talks to Aro Velmet about the secret history of radiation and what Chernobyl means in the era of climate change.

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10.12.2019
British Foreign Policy After Brexit

Christopher Hill’s latest book, The Future of British Foreign Policy, is an attempt to ground UK foreign policy post-Brexit in reality.

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08.12.2019
Massive, Loud and Uncompromising: Greta Thunberg in the Czech Republic

Greta has forced the change up the Czech political agenda. But how the debate will change the country’s path is still uncertain.

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18.11.2019
The Austrian Greens Make Their Comeback

From appealing across the rural-urban divide to new electoral coalitions, the lessons from Austria’s election are relevant for green and progressive parties all over Europe.

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25.10.2019
Rational Hope: Connecting Hard Truth with Climate Solutions

Scientist Katharine Hayhoe discusses her experiences speaking truth to climate denialism and how rational hope must guide the way forward.

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