Just Transition
Examining how Just Transition could be the key to tackling intersecting crises of environmental breakdown, social injustice, and global inequality.
Read moreAdam Tooze’s Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World’s Economy sets out to understand the pandemic and its economic, social and political effects.
Read moreSome hailed COP26 as an historic success, while others have branded it a total failure. Green MEP Pär Holmgren weighs in on its results.
Read moreWhat does the Chinese decision to stop investment in coal plants abroad mean for the wider energy transition?
Read moreClimate was an important feature of the Norwegian elections, but if this was indeed the first “climate election”, the results are disappointing.
Read moreA historic government agreement offers the Scottish Greens the potential to influence Scotland’s future.
Read moreDemocracy has always been a core principle of the many shades of green politics. We explore the intellectual roots of degrowth theories in democracy.
Read moreThe energy transition in the Global North risks being anything but just without structural changes to supply chains and the governance of extractive industries.
Read moreSpain is leading the way with just transition, but the concept needs bringing up to speed to account for the impacts of accelerating digitalisation and automation.
Read moreThe EU Covid-19 recovery programme is a critical juncture for Spain to accelerate its ecological transformation.
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