01.12.2025
Twisting the Plot 

Across Europe, arts and culture are facing defunding, job precarity, censorship, marginalisation, and instrumentalisation by economic and political agendas. How do we assert the value of culture and protect artistic freedom in this challenging landscape? And under what conditions can culture meaningfully contribute to the ecological transformation?

This editorial introduces Acting Out: Arts and Culture Under Pressure, the winter 2025 print edition of the Green European Journal.

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26.11.2025
Regenerative Agriculture: Back to the Future

Can the success of Italian farmers forgoing decades of monoculture and chemical overuse be replicated on a broader scale in Europe?

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20.11.2025
Boosted By Floods: Private Insurance in the Climate Emergency

With premiums soaring and companies refusing to cover at-risk areas, buying climate-related insurance has become a challenge for many.

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12.11.2025
From Policy to Participation: Can the Citizens’ Energy Package Deliver for People and Communities?

The package is an opportunity to make Europe’s energy transition more inclusive and democratic, but whether it can meet its potential is uncertain.

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10.11.2025
Bridging Europe’s North-South Divide on Security

Some European countries feel Russia’s threat acutely, while others see it as distant. Can a shared progressive vision resolve differences?

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06.11.2025
COP30: Deadlock or Fresh Start for Global Climate Action? 

Amid rising climate denialism, geopolitical interests could make or break efforts to stop ecological collapse and bring about climate justice.

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04.11.2025
Political Overshoot: Rethinking Climate Communication Beyond Liberalism

Our best hope for effective climate action lies in a new approach to communication that temporarily breaks the boundaries of liberalism.

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30.10.2025
Europe’s Mining Rush Meets Sámi Resistance

As it tries to guarantee energy security and bring about a green transition, how can the EU balance its strategic interests with Indigenous rights?

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27.10.2025
Spain’s Unresolved Past

Fifty years after the death of the dictator, experts are split over how to educate younger generations about the legacy his ideology left.

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23.10.2025
Dead Rivers and Vanishing Villages: China’s Rush for Serbia’s Minerals

As foreign investors rush to claim a share of Serbia’s natural resources, Serbia’s sovereignty and autonomy are on the line.

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