25.09.2025
Moravia-Silesia: What Future Without Coal?

Despite efforts to facilitate the Czech region’s green transformation, its future remains uncertain amid political corruption and social exclusion.

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18.10.2024
The Changing Face of Svalbard  

Can a new economy support the sustainability goals of the world’s northernmost settlement and its inhabitants?

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03.09.2024
The Difficult Transformation of Poland’s Coal Region

Amid pressure to phase out coal, workers, mining unions, and locals in Poland’s Silesia are demanding a socially and economically just transition.

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14.11.2023
Source of Division: Bulgaria’s Contested Green Transition

Media coverage frames Bulgaria’s green transition as an imposition from Brussels that will damage the country’s coal-intensive economy.

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31.03.2023
Bulgaria’s Green Deal U-turn

After another close election, Bulgaria’s commitment to green transition remains an open question.

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12.10.2021
From the End of Coal to Climate Justice

What does the Chinese decision to stop investment in coal plants abroad mean for the wider energy transition?

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09.07.2021
“The Most Challenging Term Since 1989”: Uphill Struggle for the Polish Greens

Green MP Urszula Zielinska discusses issues shaping political debate in Poland and the prospect of the 2023 elections.

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28.08.2020
A Just Transition for Polish Industry

Faced with looming mine closures and layoffs in aviation, Poland’s regions need to rethink their industrial strategy to secure their future.

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26.03.2020
The Contradictions of PiS’s Poland

PiS has led Poland on a course characterised by Euroscepticism and the erosion of democracy. Two issues will shape Poland’s future: energy policy and relations with Ukraine.

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11.03.2020
Resettling Villages, Unsettling Lives

Villagers have mobilised to fight both for their homes and for more ambition in German energy policy.

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