Youth
Four young COP26 delegates share their impressions of the conference and what its outcome means for the future of the global climate movement.
Read moreJasmine Lorenzini explains how young people are getting involved in politics and challenging the norms of participation today.
Read moreA year and a half after the onset of the pandemic, young people are reflecting on the impact it has had on their lives.
Read moreSchool has fulfilled its mission by giving us tools to find knowledge but it hasn’t been able to prepare us for the challenge of the 21st century.
Read moreWhat strategies does Alternative für Deutschland use to discredit school strikers, and why does climate mobilising generate such a strong reaction on the Right?
Read moreYouth movements have shaken up the political landscape across Europe. But countries in eastern and southern Europe saw smaller protests in 2019. We hear why from activists in Croatia.
Read moreThe Green European Journal turned to young activists to ask how they envisage political change in this time of climate crisis.
Read moreThe eruption of a global youth climate movement has given the fight against climate warming a fresh face. In response to adults’ irresponsibility, children become guardians of humanity’s future.
Read moreBrexit has been a shock. It wasn’t the European Union that smashed the trade unions, depleted Britain’s social housing stock and then went on an orgy of privatisation, but Brexit has handed complete, unregulated control over to those who did, and the potential consequences reach far beyond Britain’s borders.
Read moreThe serious challenges confronting the European Union have placed the future course of its integration in doubt. Against this backdrop, young people have a central role to play.
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