Who should be responsible for emissions reductions?
The wealthy are the biggest greenhouse-gas emitters, Jayati Ghosh writes, yet carbon taxes hit the poor hardest.
The wealthy are the biggest greenhouse-gas emitters, Jayati Ghosh writes, yet carbon taxes hit the poor hardest.
Amid growing food insecurity and climate breakdown, the EU must ensure healthy and sustainable food is accessible and affordable for all.
Surveys suggest most Russians support the use of military force in Ukraine. Is this an accurate picture?
Amid the argument over the rule of law in some member states, civil society needs strengthening, embodying European values.
Powerful industrial-agriculture lobbies are seeking to take advantage of the crisis to undermine EU commitments.
The Conference on the Future of Europe needs to hold out a prospect of a single market that works for its mobile workers.
Multinationals are pushing to open new frontiers in the single market with a deregulatory agenda.
Lisa Pelling begins a new Social Europe column with lessons for integration—especially from Sweden.
Concerns about status can sustain parties which promise change through nationhood.
A leaked proposal from the European Commission would favour the agrochemical industry, not the citizenry.
European countries should start preparing to integrate the new arrivals for the long term.
Informal migrant workers are denied basic social protection and the chance to integrate.
Tackling gender-based violence, on which an EU directive proposal is expected today, is key to restoring momentum to the feminist cause.
The scandal of Europe’s biggest eldercare operator highlights how a public good has been turned into a private asset class.
Russia’s military assault on Ukraine caps a period of political attacks on democracy around the world.
There is so much to do to bring about gender equality in Europe. Much too much for only one day of the year.
Instead of higher interest rates, Peter Bofinger urges lower VAT on energy and temporary suspension of the CO2 trading system.