Coal
Despite efforts to facilitate the Czech region’s green transformation, its future remains uncertain amid political corruption and social exclusion.
Read moreCan a new economy support the sustainability goals of the world’s northernmost settlement and its inhabitants?
Read moreAmid pressure to phase out coal, workers, mining unions, and locals in Poland’s Silesia are demanding a socially and economically just transition.
Read moreMedia coverage frames Bulgaria’s green transition as an imposition from Brussels that will damage the country’s coal-intensive economy.
Read moreAfter another close election, Bulgaria’s commitment to green transition remains an open question.
Read moreWhat does the Chinese decision to stop investment in coal plants abroad mean for the wider energy transition?
Read moreGreen MP Urszula Zielinska discusses issues shaping political debate in Poland and the prospect of the 2023 elections.
Read moreFaced with looming mine closures and layoffs in aviation, Poland’s regions need to rethink their industrial strategy to secure their future.
Read morePiS 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.
Read moreVillagers have mobilised to fight both for their homes and for more ambition in German energy policy.
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