17.09.2025
Alexander Langer, Peace Builder

As Europe grapples with war and weighs rearmament, the late Italian politician’s work invites us to build peace – and make it desirable.

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15.09.2025
How the Gaza Disengagement Set the Stage for Genocide

Without Palestinian sovereignty or reciprocity, European recognition of Palestine risks repeating the same mistake.

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11.09.2025
Who Controls Water?

Water scarcity is often the result of unequal power relations rather than a natural phenomenon. Post-growth can help ensure more equal access.

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04.09.2025
Democracies Depend on Reading

Deep engagement with complex texts is crucial for protecting us against bias and prejudice – especially in the age of artificial intelligence.

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02.09.2025
Norway’s Elections: A Fossil Consensus

Could the rise of smaller parties drive Europe’s biggest gas supplier to change course?

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21.08.2025
Pensions Under Pressure: Rethinking Retirement in an Ageing Europe

As Europe’s population ages, balancing social rights with a viable pension system is becoming increasingly challenging yet urgent.

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14.08.2025
The Democrats won’t save the US – but Americans might still save themselves

Although the Democratic Party has failed to seize on Trump’s unpopularity, there remains great energy for change at the grassroots level.

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12.08.2025
Neoliberal Peace-Building: Profiting From Destruction and Reconstruction

How can we go about building peace without rewarding and reinforcing the same power structures that benefit from wars?

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07.08.2025
Geothermal Power: The Future of Green Energy?

Although geothermal energy remains one of the most promising of renewables, local communities across Europe have different experiences with it.

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05.08.2025
The “Modest Thrifty”: Environmentalism in Rural France

Parts of the French rural working and lower middle classes live environmentally conscious lives. Yet they rarely call themselves “green”. Why?

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