25.08.2023
Life After Coal in Poland

In Poland, the debate on the ecological transition is polluted by government-driven pro-nuclear propaganda.

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13.07.2022
EU Taxonomy: The Dirty Politics of Greenwashing Energy

Following the European Parliament’s approval, the European Commission is pressing ahead with its plans to classify fossil gas and nuclear as “green” energy.

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12.07.2022
Should Europe Worry About Nuclear Escalation in Ukraine?

The ropes of deterrence are alarmingly short, and Putin may be willing to risk it all.

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27.05.2022
Nuclear Energy: Back in the Mix?

Europe’s most powerful economies are committed to reaching climate targets but diverge sharply about how to get there.

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29.11.2021
Fossilised Politics in the Eastern Mediterranean

A brief exploration of the devastating forest fires in Turkey, the government reaction and its implications for future.

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06.07.2021
Far From a Done Deal: Europe and the Nuclear Ban Treaty

The growth of stockpiles despite the multilateral push to ban the bomb means that Europe and the Greens need to reckon with nuclear politics.

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24.12.2019
The Secret History of Radiation

Kate Brown talks to Aro Velmet about the secret history of radiation and what Chernobyl means in the era of climate change.

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29.08.2019
Ukraine and Europe from Chernobyl to Zelensky

A conversation on the nuclear energy debate in 2019, the future of Ukraine under Zelensky, and where climate action is headed in the years to come.

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05.06.2015
On working for a nuclear weapons free world within a NATO country – and overcoming other frustrations

How can trust be built when 16.000 weapons of mass-destructions are faced to each other? Anda Serban is the Coordinator of ICAN Romania and reflects on her experiences with lobbying.

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08.05.2015
Croatian vision of a fossil future

It is deeply concerning that the Croatian government wants to return to the fossil era. And not only because oil drilling in the Adriatic threatens tourism, one of the most lucrative branches of the Croatian economy, which regularly contributes around 15% or more to the annual GDP.

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