Three choices for a more strategic Europe
The EU aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 55 per cent by 2030. It must make strategic choices to realise 90 per cent by 2040.
politics, economy and employment & labour
EcologyLinda Kalcher and Neil Makaroff
The EU aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 55 per cent by 2030. It must make strategic choices to realise 90 per cent by 2040.
EconomyRising inequality is a challenge for the multilateral system, Jayati Ghosh writes, which must first measure it properly.
SocietyWomen are increasingly assuming leading roles in trade unions. Next comes changing organisational cultures.
EcologyPatrick ten Brink, Faustine Bas-Defossez and Laura Hildt
The EU Nature Restoration Law has been saved but with its ambition deeply eroded—negotiators must restore its aspirations.
SocietyEurope needs to address a major factor in the mental-health crisis facing adolescent girls in particular.
PoliticsParliamentary elections this weekend in Spain could see the far-right party win a share of power.
SocietyTania Cernuschi and Georgios Stathopoulos
Vaccines and medicines must no longer be thought of as profitable commodities but public goods.
EconomyEconomists and political leaders at multilateral institutions have finally accepted profits are a primary driver of inflation.
EconomyIn France the debate is moving from longer to better working lives, Sofia Fernandes writes, but this is a Europe-wide challenge.
SocietyEurope’s unwillingness to invest in public services and meet the greatest need is creating second-class citizens.
EcologyThe ecosystem is a global public good. Partisan European divisions on the nature-restoration law cannot be justified.
EcologyJayati Ghosh, Sandrine Dixson-Declève and Johannah Bernstein
The June summit promised to catalyse a revolution in climate finance but concluded without a single firm commitment.
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