03.03.2023
Global Biodiversity Governance Has a Big Blindspot

A biodiversity crisis is underway despite stronger global rules for nature.

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26.01.2023
On the Edge of the Sixth Mass Extinction: How Can We Prevent It?

Postponing action on biodiversity could be a death sentence for many species on the planet and costly for humankind. Here’s what we can still do.

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06.09.2022
Barred from the Climate Conversation

How Europe’s visa regime ensures the exclusion of Global South organisers from climate discourse.

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20.07.2022
Why a Geopolitical Europe Must Play to Its Strengths

To be a credible peace broker in a world of ongoing conflicts, the EU needs a long-term strategy built on more than weapons, money, and deals.

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29.11.2021
Climate Leadership Means Building Bridges

For climate negotiations to succeed, building alliances alliances and coalitions across cultural, economic, and geographical divides is crucial.

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03.11.2021
Global Views on COP26: Why It Matters for Canada, Egypt and Rwanda

With the backdrop of deepening vaccine inequality, climate disasters, and continued efforts to delay real action, we gathered the perspectives of COP26 delegates ahead of the conference.

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26.10.2021
Talking Climate: The Path to COP26

How media coverage of climate issues can shape the outcomes of negotiations.

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14.10.2021
Broken Promises on the Road to COP26

Anne Marie Bihirabake explains the effects of climate change in Burundi, vaccine politics and its impacts for many activists wishing to attend COP26.

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13.10.2021
Are COPs Helping the Battle Against Climate Change?

Climate policy expert Stefan Aykut reviews the COP process and its successes since the 2015 Paris Agreement.

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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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