Green New Deal
Faced with looming mine closures and layoffs in aviation, Poland’s regions need to rethink their industrial strategy to secure their future.
Read moreNeoliberalism is failing to meet the crises of our time. What in its worldview, social and ecological consequences call for putting it to rest?
Read moreAs China uses the crisis to extend its influence, Europe needs ambitious policies for economic recovery if it wants to be a relevant global player.
Read moreAs the COVID-19 crisis has further highlighted, local public services are essential to achieve a sustainable and democratic life.
Read moreThe Green Deal needs a nuanced approach which recognises the historical roots of today’s inequalities.
Read moreIn a reinvigorated debate, a political reading of proposals put forward to confront the climate emergency is necessary.
Read moreProducing and consuming in a manner that is more respectful of biodiversity means rethinking international trade and the rules that govern it.
Read moreA selection mapping some of the major currents that have shaped political ecology in recent years and which continue to do so.
Read moreIn the USA, the inequality and climate crises are increasingly seen as one and the same and the Left has seized on the Green New Deal as the answer.
Read moreThe European Green Deal is being pursued as an economic matter. In a geopolitical world, it needs to be geopoliticised.
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