02.01.2026
How Are Green Imperatives Affecting Creativity?  

Creative Europe funding represents a lifeline for many artists and creatives, but it comes with strings attached such as greening requirements.

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17.05.2024
Light, Air, Sun, Carbon Neutrality: Greening Vienna’s Social Housing

Can Vienna reach its ambitious climate goals while ensuring that the burden of the effort is not passed down to the city’s residents?

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25.03.2024
Farmer Protests: The Wrong U-Turn

Recent protests across Europe and worldwide show growing frustration among farmers. A policy U-turn on trade could bring farmers back onside.

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13.02.2024
No Food Without Farmers, No Farmers Without Nature

National governments and EU institutions are rushing to appease farmers. But are the solutions offered what the sector really needs?

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04.12.2023
Europe’s Choices Can Save or Fail the Climate

François Gemenne says the EU must look at the bigger picture.

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04.12.2023
Red Light for the Green Deal?

Philippa Nuttall examines the major achievements and uncertain future of the EU’s climate agenda.

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14.11.2023
Source of Division: Bulgaria’s Contested Green Transition

Media coverage frames Bulgaria’s green transition as an imposition from Brussels that will damage the country’s coal-intensive economy.

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13.06.2023
A Convenient Transition for Europe

With the European Green Deal, the EU falls into a pattern of relations based on exploitation with Africa, risking to further sour relations.

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11.05.2023
Bringing Europe’s Economic Governance Down to Earth

Paolo Gentiloni and Philippe Lamberts discuss on whether a post-growth Europe can fight inequality and protect the planet.

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06.10.2022
Where is the Social in the European Green Deal?

While the European Green Deal defines Europe’s green transition, its social dimension is patchy and weak.

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