Political Ecology
Can ecology unify societies divided by politics serving the individual?
Read moreHow do we make farming practices more ecologically sustainable? A degrowth-centred and community-driven initiative in Catalonia offers some answers.
Read moreTo enable a successful green transition, the human element of this massive undertaking should take centre stage.
Read moreDespite its known benefits, innovation can also compound social and environmental impacts. How can degrowth change this?
Read moreAndrew Telford critiques militarised responses to climate-induced security threats.
Read moreMatteo Mandelli, Taube Van Melkebeke, and Philippe Pochet build alliances towards climate-adapted welfare states.
Read moreChloé ten Brink looks at the tangible and intangible impacts of community displacement.
Read moreSelf-managed peasant collectives promise a more fulfilling way of organising living and work rhythms. But rural life is not without constraints.
Read moreThe response to recent crises shows that the European project is simultaneously advancing and fraying. In the context of a newly found appetite for EU enlargement and with crucial elections just months away, progressives need to outline what kind of Europe they are striving for. From the Green European Journal’s winter 2023 print edition.
Read moreSerbia’s democratic and ecological struggles are inseparable – and can only be solved by reclaiming its political institutions.
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