Just Transition
To win popular support, the green transition must address social concerns and allow for democratic participation.
Read moreProgressive green-left coalitions must translate social discontent into grassroots support for a just climate agenda.
Read moreWhat will a just transition mean for Europe’s automotive industry amid growing market competition between the EU, the US, and China?
Read moreDesigned to increase workers’ insecurity and enrich private funds, France’s disputed pension reform is part of a global trend towards financialisation. To push back, states need to rethink their role in the digital era.
Read moreThe opportunities for renewal offered by the green transition, according to Joseph Stiglitz.
Read moreJason Hickel explains why green transition policies without a social justice lens are doomed to fail.
Read moreThe EU tried in vain to create the world economy in its own image. Now it is turning to industrial policy to assertively protect its model against the policies of others. A new European industrial policy could democratise, accelerate, and make the green and digital transitions more just. To achieve these benefits, it requires European not national funding, needs to boost additional investment rather than the profits of established firms, and must be transparent, conditional, and inclusive.
Read moreA look at the EU’s key mechanism for cushioning workers against adverse impacts of climate policies.
Read moreFairness needs to be at the heart of Europe’s social policies and its fight against climate change.
Read moreElon Musk and other super-rich “visionaries” are seeking to revolutionise transport – but ordinary people are getting left behind.
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