‘Gaslighting’ Europe on fossil fuels
Documents from the International Gas Union have revealed the strategy of disinformation pursued by the powerful lobby.
politics, economy and employment & labour
EcologyDocuments from the International Gas Union have revealed the strategy of disinformation pursued by the powerful lobby.
EcologyFrederik Hafen and Romain Didi
Strong climate governance means holding governments to account. The EU institutions have shied away from doing so.
EcologyLaura Hildt and Ioannis Agapakis
The EU’s Nature Restoration Law must implement key COP15 outcomes on biodiversity—in very short order.
PoliticsFaced with financial and political pressures at home, Poland is inching closer to rule-of-law reforms.
PoliticsThe vetoing of Romania and Bulgaria joining the Schengen zone sent bad signals to the south-eastern EU member states.
EconomyInflation is a number. But addressing it is not just a technical issue, best left to (usually male) economists.
EconomyPeter Bofinger argues that on the ‘digital euro’ the European Central Bank has dug itself into a hole it would do best to vacate.
EconomyThe ECB has taken upon itself to challenge the Spanish government over a temporary tax on the profits of commercial banks.
PoliticsLola Avril, Emilia Korkea-aho and Antoine Vauchez
The Gulf state’s pursuit of influence shines a light on a systemic problem for the EU—and it’s not a good look.
EconomySusanne Wixforth and Christian Berger
The vast sums disbursed in procurement and subsidies by public institutions must lever good work amid the green transition.
SocietyThe right to a fair trial is no longer guaranteed in Poland, say the activists protesting against strict abortion laws.
EcologyWerner Raza, Bernhard Tröster, Verena Madner and 2 more
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is ecologically justified but difficult to implement.
SocietyThe pandemic increased inequality between member states but Europe-wide inequality has continued to decline, if more slowly.
SocietyA cocktail of insecurity, misinformation and mistrust imperil Europe’s future. Reliable, accessible data are at a premium.
PoliticsDeeper and more systemic relations between the European Union and Africa, Nicoletta Pirozzi writes, would benefit both continents.
SocietyTuscany Bell and Jan Willem Goudriaan
Workers from across Europe descended on Brussels to demand adequate investment in health and social care.
EconomyPandemics, wars and recessions do not exempt states from human-rights commitments. They must tax multinationals and the richest more to protect the most vulnerable.
EconomyEU member-state governments have flinched at the challenge of enforcing responsible business conduct.
EcologyCOP27 in Egypt was massively dominated by male leaders. Yet African women are key agents in battling climate change.
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