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IPCC author Yamina Saheb says we should reduce energy demand to deliver wellbeing for all. Interview by María Dios.
Read moreBeatrice White explores the trade-offs and opportunities of long-term thinking in the climate crisis.
Read moreCommunity-led but coordinated adaptation strategies are imperative not just for the economy, but also for the health and security of EU citizens.
Read moreFifty years after the democratic transition, Portugal is facing a political crisis of which the growth of the far right is the most dangerous symptom.
Read moreEuropean and municipal elections used to be an opportunity for parties opposing Orbán to score political victories. But this is changing.
Read moreBulgaria suffers from growing voter apathy, reflected in declining turnout and exacerbated by a campaign filled with propaganda and personal attacks.
Read moreFemale politicians are trying to bring change to the male-dominated Czech political scene. But challenging the hegemony of the Right is difficult.
Read moreThe chances of a conservative majority after the EU elections are slim, but the normalisation of radical right is a wake-up call for progressives.
Read moreHow has the country with the greatest responsibility to “act European” turned into an obstacle to EU policymaking?
Read moreThe EU-US-China relationship has undergone major shifts since the last European elections. This year’s elections will alter it again.
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