Energy
One state in Germany – alongside many in the US – is showing that sub-national actors can take a lead in protecting the climate.
Read moreFrance and Germany historically represented two different approaches to producing energy. Are they growing closer?
Read moreAre some of the measures to promote energy security doing more harm than good, by creating a distraction from the real steps needed in light of climate change and increasing instability?
Read morePeople across Europe still suffer from ‘energy poverty’ – what does it consist of and what policies are needed to deal with the problem?
Read morePost-Trump, should Greens embrace the potential of negative carbon emissions?
Read moreA book review of The Entrepreneurial State by Mariana Mazzucato.
Read moreThe Swedish power company Vattenfall, its mining activities and its impact throughout Europe – especially in Germany – illustrates the need for Greens to Europeanise their battles and their cooperation. Environmental protection and cross-national cooperation are two values that European Greens pride themselves on upholding. Vattenfall is and should be a test case for European Greens.
Read moreAn interview with French Green MEP Yannick Jadot.
Read moreThe aftermath of the Ukrainian crisis, the Russian military intervention and the undeclared war in eastern Ukraine.
Read moreHave the Greens lost their connections to political movements? Did they become just another political party like all others?
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