05.09.2024
US Elections: Pick Your Climate Future

The future of climate policy is at stake in the US elections, but major transformations set in motion in recent years are unlikely to be reversed.

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06.08.2024
Land Policy in Practice: A Tale of Two Dutch Cities 

How does a municipality regain control of its land? An interview with Martijn Balster of The Hague and Rik Thijs of Eindhoven.

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04.07.2024
Free Together

Can ecology unify societies divided by politics serving the individual?

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12.06.2024
Time to Adapt

Community-led but coordinated adaptation strategies are imperative not just for the economy, but also for the health and security of EU citizens.

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12.06.2024
Getting Real

From workers’ rights to questions of wellbeing, redistribution, global resource justice, and energy and food security, adjusting to the impacts of climate change is fraught with difficult political choices. Any credible attempt to “stay with the trouble” must entail a visionary political project of radical transformation.

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05.06.2024
Hungary’s Opposition in the Grip of “Fidesz Light” 

European and municipal elections used to be an opportunity for parties opposing Orbán to score political victories. But this is changing.

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24.05.2024
Power Matters: Rethinking Germany’s European Role

How has the country with the greatest responsibility to “act European” turned into an obstacle to EU policymaking?

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03.05.2024
Angry Farmers and Heatwaves: The Climate in India’s Elections

In India’s ongoing elections, economic and social issues are intertwined with rising temperatures and declining agricultural harvests.

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16.04.2024
Should a Climate Activist Stand up for Gaza? 

Fighting climate change demands addressing underlying political injustice.

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18.03.2024
#Metoo in France: An Unfinished Revolution

The #MeToo movement has seen progress and pushback. There may have been a turning point, but anti-feminism remains widespread.

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