European Green Deal
Creative Europe funding represents a lifeline for many artists and creatives, but it comes with strings attached such as greening requirements.
Read moreCan Vienna reach its ambitious climate goals while ensuring that the burden of the effort is not passed down to the city’s residents?
Read moreRecent protests across Europe and worldwide show growing frustration among farmers. A policy U-turn on trade could bring farmers back onside.
Read moreNational governments and EU institutions are rushing to appease farmers. But are the solutions offered what the sector really needs?
Read moreFrançois Gemenne says the EU must look at the bigger picture.
Read morePhilippa Nuttall examines the major achievements and uncertain future of the EU’s climate agenda.
Read moreMedia coverage frames Bulgaria’s green transition as an imposition from Brussels that will damage the country’s coal-intensive economy.
Read moreWith the European Green Deal, the EU falls into a pattern of relations based on exploitation with Africa, risking to further sour relations.
Read morePaolo Gentiloni and Philippe Lamberts discuss on whether a post-growth Europe can fight inequality and protect the planet.
Read moreWhile the European Green Deal defines Europe’s green transition, its social dimension is patchy and weak.
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